I've had my AK for about a month now and I really love the bike. My wife has a Piaggio Liberty 150 and the X-Town 300 I had was enough for tooling around together, but I just wanted something with more power I could go for longer highway rides with. My buddy has a Harley and it makes it easier to ride with him too. Glad I made the trade. Here are a few things I have found:
1. What's up with that fuel gauge
? I have had the same issues others on here have posted about - low fuel indicator blinking pretty early. Dealer fueled it up when I bought it, but not sure if it was really topped off. Blinking started at around 112 mi. and I got gas at 117. Took almost 2.6 gal, which means there was about 1.3 left. I topped it off and will do the calculations at the next fill-up. Don't like the early low-fuel warning, but once I know what I'm dealing with it should be ok.
2. Great ride! Really comfortable and smooth. The back support is ok, not great; better than not having one at all. I'm 5'8" and could put both feet flat on the ground on the X-Town, but because of the wide seat on the AK, I can't do that anymore. Not a big deal for sure, just something's that's noticeable. The power is a big difference for me. I really have to get used to rolling on the throttle when coming out of a turn as it wants to take off. I took it up to the highway to open it up a little, but there was new construction so had to keep it under 60
But soon!
3. The power/ignition switch took some getting used to. And after the last visit to the dealer, I've got that spinning wheel down. I can even open the seat without turning it to the on position!
My dealer always includes leads on new bikes for connecting to battery tenders. They put the wrong leads on mine and it blew a fuse and wouldn't charge the battery. Turned out to be a good thing for me. I bought a Zumo GPS last year, but couldn't install it on my X-Town. When I took the AK in to fix the battery lead problem, I asked if they could connect my GPS wiring while they had the windshield off. They did and the wire came out the same cut-out as the brake cable. I installed a Ram offset reservoir cover mount (pics included) for the GPS. Works great. I will install a similar one on the left side reservoir cover for camera and cup holder.
With riding season approaching I plan on putting some miles on and will post things that might be helpful for others.