GENERAL INFORMATION
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Right Handlebar Switches
Scrambler 900, Speed Twin 900,
Speed Twin 1200 and Thruxton RS
1
5
4
3
2
1. Engine start/stop switch
2. STOP position
3. RUN position
4. START position
5. Hazard warning light switch
Bonneville T100 (all models) and
Bonneville T120 (all models)
1
5
4
3
2
6
1. Engine start/stop switch
2. STOP position
3. RUN position
4. START position
5. MODE button (Bonneville T120 (all models)
only)
6. Hazard warning light switch
STOP Position
The STOP position is for emergency use.
If an emergency arises which requires
the engine to be stopped, move the
engine start/stop switch to the STOP
position.
Although the engine stop switch stops
the engine, it does not turn off all
the electrical circuits and may cause
difficulty in restarting the engine due to
a discharged battery. Normally, only the
ignition switch should be used to stop
the engine.
Caution
Do not leave the ignition switch in
the ON position unless the engine is
running as this may cause damage
to electrical components and will
discharge the battery.
RUN Position
In addition to the ignition switch being
turned to the ON position, the engine
start/stop switch must be in the RUN
position for the motorcycle to operate.
START Position
The START position operates the electric
starter. For the starter to operate,
the clutch lever must be pulled to the
handlebar.
Even if the clutch lever is pulled to the
handlebar, the starter will not operate
if the side stand is down and a gear is
engaged.
Summary of Contents for Bonneville T100
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