When you mount a Jianshe motorcycle and are ready to embark on a passionate and free riding journey, have you ever carefully examined this small dashboard in front of you? Don’t underestimate it. Within this small space, there are many practical functions hidden. It is like a thoughtful and intelligent little riding assistant, escorting your riding journey and occasionally bringing some unexpected “little surprises”.

The Speedometer: The Precise “Speed Commander”
The speedometer of the Jianshe motorcycle can be regarded as the “precise commander” of the riding speed. Different from those speedometers that like to “play tricks”, its display is quite reliable, almost in perfect agreement with the actual speed, and the error is extremely small. When you turn the throttle and are ready to gallop freely on the open road, with a quick glance at the speedometer from the corner of your eye, the needle soars crisply, accurately showing your riding speed, allowing you to have a clear understanding of your riding rhythm. Once, a novice rider rode a Jianshe motorcycle onto the national highway. Along the way, he kept his eyes fixed on the speedometer and drove steadily within the legal speed limit. When encountering a traffic police speed measurement during the journey, he was full of confidence because the speed shown on the speedometer was completely in compliance, and indeed, he passed smoothly. It is precisely because of the precision of the speedometer that riders can enjoy the fun of riding while firmly abiding by traffic rules and traveling safely.

The Tachometer: The “Vitality Spokesperson” of the Engine
The tachometer is like the “vitality spokesperson” of the engine of the Jianshe motorcycle. When the engine speed is low, it is like a singer who has just woken up from a lazy afternoon, making a soft and soothing sound, and the vibration of the motorcycle is also extremely slight, as if whispering about the leisurely time. However, once the speed rises, wow, the engine instantly turns into a vibrant rock star, emitting a high and passionate roar, and the motorcycle also becomes restless, as if eagerly wanting to break through the restraint of the wind. Under different gears, the speed has its own “golden range”. For example, in the first gear when starting, the speed is maintained at 2000 – 3500 revolutions per minute, and the power output is stable and powerful, just like the steady steps of an athlete at the start. When shifting to the fifth gear for high-speed driving, when the speed is between 6000 – 8000 revolutions per minute, the engine fully releases its energy, propelling the motorcycle to speed like an arrow shot from a bow. If the rider doesn’t play by the rules and keeps the speed outside the reasonable range for a long time, the engine will “lose its temper”. It will either vibrate so much that it makes your hands numb or the temperature will rise sharply, as if protesting: “Master, don’t mess around!” Therefore, a smart rider will always keep an eye on the tachometer and shift gears reasonably according to its “instructions” to keep the riding in the best state at all times.

The Fuel Gauge: The Thoughtful “Little Fuel Depot Manager”
The fuel gauge plays the role of a “thoughtful little fuel depot manager” in the dashboard of the Jianshe motorcycle. It diligently monitors the fuel level in the fuel tank at all times. Once the fuel level drops to a certain extent, the fuel indicator light will turn on, as if urgently reminding you: “Master, it’s time to refuel your beloved motorcycle, or I’m going to ‘go on strike’!” Don’t ignore its reminder. If you really wait until the fuel runs out, you will have to face the embarrassing situation of pushing the heavy motorcycle and walking艰难ly on the roadside. Once, a careless rider didn’t check the fuel gauge carefully before a long-distance ride. After the fuel indicator light came on during the journey, he still took a chance and thought about holding on for a while longer. As a result, not far away, the motorcycle “broke down”, with no village in front and no inn behind. In the end, he could only call for help and it took a long time to solve the problem. Therefore, when the fuel gauge gives an “alarm”, be sure to find a gas station in time to “feed” your motorcycle well, so that it can continuously provide you with power and ensure the smooth progress of your ride.

The Odometer: The Loyal “Journey Recorder”
The odometer is like a loyal “journey recorder”, silently recording every mile you and the Jianshe motorcycle have traveled together. The total mileage is like a thick riding diary, witnessing the whole process of the motorcycle from being brand new out of the factory to going through wind and rain and gradually leaving traces of time. Every number carries an unforgettable riding memory. And the trip meter is like a series of little episodes during the journey. It can help you accurately calculate the distance of a single short trip. For example, if you want to know the specific distance of your daily ride from home to the company, or how far you have traveled during a weekend outing, the trip meter can easily meet your needs. There is a riding enthusiast who likes to use the trip meter to record the day’s journey every time he rides. Over time, he has summarized the best riding distances and times for different routes through these data, and can also estimate the riding cost according to the mileage and fuel consumption, making the riding more planned and interesting.

The Indicator Lights: The Dutiful “Little Safety Guards”
The indicator lights on the dashboard are like a group of dutiful “little safety guards”, always guarding your riding safety. The turn indicator light flashes, which is announcing to the surrounding vehicles and pedestrians: “Hey, pay attention! I’m going to turn!” It is like a silent “translator” during your ride, allowing others to know your driving intention in advance and effectively avoiding collision accidents. When the neutral indicator light comes on, it seems to be softly reminding you: “Master, it’s in neutral now. Don’t make a mistake in the operation!” If you accidentally shift into neutral during the ride, it can give you a timely reminder, allowing you to quickly adjust the gear and ensure the smoothness of the ride. And the crucial oil warning light, once it comes on, is like ringing an alarm bell, urging you to check the oil situation immediately. Oil is the “blood” of the engine. If the oil is insufficient or there is a problem, the “big heart” of the engine, that is, the engine itself, will be at risk of stopping working. Therefore, as long as the oil warning light comes on, riders must attach great importance to it, check and troubleshoot the problem in a timely manner, and ensure the normal operation of the engine.

The dashboard of the Jianshe motorcycle, although small in size, contains powerful functions. It is a capable assistant on the riding journey, a guardian of safety, and even a good partner for you to explore the fun of riding. The next time you ride, you might as well pay more attention to this small dashboard. Maybe you will discover more “little secrets” that it has carefully prepared for you, making your riding journey even more wonderful.