Ok, i just got a call from the service manager saying that the bike is fixed ... about time ... its the third day the bike is with him!
The problem was when opening the throttle past about half, the engine would die down till the throttle was released. kinda like someone hitting the kill-switch while accelerating. this symptom is also typical of fuel not reaching the combustion chamber. so it was hard to diagnose. i will know tomorrow exactly what the prob was when i go to collect the bike.
fuel efficiency, its a big problem. first, lemme clarify that keeping tabs on your bike's FE is a great way to guage the health of the engine and not just for OCD ppl. i used to check the FE of every bike i've owned, every time i filled petrol, using the reserve to reserve method. the prob is that the rtr FI doesnt have a reserve, not even a petrol knob. i need to know how much each dandi on the fuel guage (digital) represents in terms of fuel. also, i have a full tank so it will take a while for me to figure out the FE.
based on company claims and the state of tune of the engine with the added benefit of FI, i guess 5-10 kmpl more than the carb should be about right.
one more thing i need to mention is that i really didnt want the rear disc because i do most of my braking with the front, only using the rear to stabilize the bike, for which a drum would have been more than enough. but the rear disc on the FI is just beautiful, providing awesome feedback and excellent braking. no fear of locking the rear unintentionally.
another great feature is that the pass-flasher is on dc. when the headlight or the engine is OFF, or if the engine is on with the headlight ON on low-beam, the flasher switch flashes to high beam. when the bike is on and the headlight is on high beam, the flasher switch adds low beam. this means that you can use the flasher in ANY situation. except when the key is off, lol.
more later ...