Oh! One other observation regarding the review: FINALLY someone complains about Harley Davidson's turn signal arrangement!!!! Harley has been using that arrangement for DECADES. The original ones were even worse; they only blinked as long as you held in the button. Once you released it, it stopped blinking. I'll never forget that first demo ride I did on a Harley. Trying to signal a left turn while downshifting and clutching was an exercise in manual acrobatics. I figured out why Harley riders in the late seventies and early eighties used hand signals most of the time.
When BMW first introduced the "K" series water-cooled inline four cylinder motorcycles in 1984, they had a similar arrangement BUT the light continued to blink when you removed your thumb, unlike the Harley systems at the time. The signals self-canceled based on time and distance OR you could manually cancel them by raising your right thumb. Despite the fact I found this system easy to use, EVERY motorcycle magazine on the PLANET that reviewed the K bikes criticized the signal arrangement. Every year a new model line came out, EVERY review bitched about the turn signal arrangement. Yet in that same period of time, not ONE review EVER mentioned the fact that Harley had been using a similar arrangement for DECADES. At least Harley changed their system to continue blinking once you removed your thumb.
I'll credit Harley with one other thing regarding their self-canceling system though. As far as I'm aware, theirs is the ONLY system that uses three criteria to cancel the signal. They use time and distance like everyone else BUT they also factor in acceleration. The system will self-cancel once it determines you have stopped accelerating; something nearly all riders do as they exit a curve.
So thanks, guys, for being the FIRST reviewers in my memory to bitch about Harley's turn signal arrangment. It was LONG overdue!! I think BMW got tired of all of the criticism because some years back they reverted to the system everyone else (but Harley) uses.