General Information
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Home Button
The HOME button is used to access the
main menu on the instrument display.
Press and release the HOME button to
select between the main menu and
instrument display.
Brake Lever Adjusters
Warning
Do not attempt to adjust the levers
with the motorcycle in motion as this
may lead to loss of motorcycle control
and an accident.
After adjusting the levers, operate the
motorcycle in an area free from traffic
to gain familiarity with the new lever
setting.
Do not loan your motorcycle to
anyone as they may change the lever
setting from the one you are familiar
with causing loss of motorcycle
control and an accident.
There are two adjusters fitted to the
brake lever; a span adjuster and a ratio
adjuster.
3
1
2
1.
Brake lever
2.
Span adjuster
3.
Ratio adjuster
Span Adjuster
The span adjuster allows the distance
from the handlebar to the brake lever to
be changed to suit the span of the
rider's hands.
To adjust the brake lever span:
•
Rotate
the
span
adjuster
anticlockwise
to
decrease
the
distance to the handlebar or
clockwise to increase the distance
from the handlebar.
•
The distance from the handlebar
grip to the released brake lever is
shortest when the span adjuster is
rotated fully anticlockwise.
Ratio Adjuster
The ratio adjuster moves the brake
master cylinder push rod to the left or
right in 1 mm increments from 19 mm to
21 mm.
To adjust the brake lever ratio:
•
Rotate the ratio adjuster to the
rider’s preferred position. The ratio
adjuster can be rotated both
clockwise and anticlockwise to set
the required preference.
•
An audible click can be heard when
the ratio adjuster is locked into
position.
•
The ratio adjuster has three lever
positions:
•
19 (19 mm) for a softer brake feel
with a longer lever travel
•
20 (20 mm) for a firmer brake feel
and a medium lever travel
•
21 (21 mm) for a firm brake feel and a
shorter lever travel.
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