...when I hit reserve I would have to reach down a twist a lever, you know, a real honest to goodness lever...
Same on my '79 KZ100, easy-peezy. No fuel gauge either, had to rock the bike and listen to the tank.
You got off this one with a small slap on the wrist (self-inflicted). Lesson learned, no doubt.
Been 20 years between bikes (32 model years). Things have gotten way more complex on every level.
The engineering sophistication is awesome but sometimes the electronics get carried away.
I went through the manual cover to cover and missed several things. There is simply too much to absorb all at once.
Gotta learn as you go, address issues when they come up as best you can, and discover that experience is eventually
going to inform as much as--if not more than--the manual with these computerized cruise missiles.
Some folks on this forum have been immersed in the MC world for decades and know a lot about its evolution.
I respect that and enjoy learning from them. It can be humbling.