Dear motorcycle enthusiasts, when you mount the CG200H and are ready to embark on a thrilling adventure, have you ever taken a good look at this “little thing” in front of you – the dashboard? Don’t underestimate it. This small dashboard has so many functions that it can really surprise you. It’s simply the “Doraemon’s pocket” on the riding journey!

Let’s start with the speed display. The numbers jump around merrily. When you twist the throttle, you can instantly feel the wind howling in your ears. And the speed numbers on the dashboard are just like an excited little kid, shooting up rapidly. Once, on an empty straight road, I gave a little more gas. Goodness me, the speed numbers changed so quickly that I even suspected if it had eaten some “magic acceleration beans”. In the blink of an eye, it broke my usual speed record. I was so scared that I quickly eased off the throttle and muttered to myself, “Buddy, take it easy. My little heart can’t really take it!” Then look at the tachometer. It’s like the “mood indicator” of the engine. When the engine is in a good mood and in full throttle, the needle of the tachometer spins like crazy as if it’s been injected with adrenaline, as if shouting, “Charge! We are the best!” And when the engine has a bit of a “little mood”, such as when climbing a slope or carrying a heavy load, the tachometer will honestly tell you. The swaying of the needle seems to be sighing, “Oh, it’s a bit strenuous. You figure out what to do, master.” Speaking of the odometer, it’s really a “loyal recorder”. It silently records every kilometer you ride. Whether it’s your daily commute to and from work or the off-road trails where you go wild on weekends, it records everything in detail. Sometimes, when I look at the increasing mileage, it’s like looking at my own growth footprints, and I feel a great sense of accomplishment in my heart. But occasionally I also wonder, if the odometer could talk, would it complain to me, “Master, you really can give me a hard time. You take me on so many rides every day, and I’m almost exhausted!” And the fuel gauge display is simply my “gas station alarm”. When the fuel is sufficient, it’s like a contented chubby baby, staying steadily at the full mark. But once the fuel starts to run low, it gets restless.

The needle slowly slides down, as if shouting anxiously, “Master, master, the fuel is almost gone. Hurry up and find a gas station, or we’ll break down!” Once, because I didn’t pay attention to the fuel level, I almost embarrassingly had to push the bike to find a gas station halfway. Since then, I always take a look at the fuel gauge display before riding and never dare to ignore its “warning” again. Moreover, the dashboard of the CG200H also has some hidden small functions, just like the magical props in Doraemon’s pocket. For example, it can display the time, allowing you to accurately keep track of time while riding and not having to worry about missing an appointment with friends. There are also some indicator lights. They are like a group of little guards, always protecting your beloved motorcycle. If there is a problem anywhere, they will light up immediately to remind you, “Master, master, there’s a situation here. Check it out quickly!” Sometimes I even think these indicator lights are too conscientious. Occasionally, when one of them lights up, it startles me so much that I quickly stop the bike to check, only to find that it’s just a false alarm. The dashboard of the CG200H is really a magical thing. It’s not only a display window for riding information but also a great companion on our riding journey. With it, riding becomes more interesting and safer. Dear motorcycle enthusiasts, have you ever encountered any interesting things when using the dashboard of the CG200H? Come and share them with me!