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An alternative way to increase the
speed in cruise control is to accelerate
to the desired speed using the throttle
grip and then press the SET/- adjust
button.
Decreasing Speed while in Cruise
Control
To decrease speed, press and release
the SET/- adjust button. Each press of
the button will decrease the speed by 1
km/h or 1 mph. If the button is held, the
speed will continuously decrease in
single digit increments.
While decreasing the speed, the display
screen in the instruments will change to
SEt and will show the new speed.
When the desired speed has been
achieved, release the adjust button.
After four seconds the display screen
will change to the previous display.
Deactivating Cruise Control
The cruise control can be deactivated
by one of the following methods:
• Roll the throttle twist grip fully
forward
• Pull the clutch lever
• Operate the front or rear brake
• Increase speed by using the
throttle grip for more than 60
seconds.
Upon deactivation, the cruise control
light is no longer shown in the
tachometer but the SET indicator and
set speed are still shown in the display
screen, indicating that the cruise
control set speed has been stored.
The cruise control set speed can be
resumed as described in page 56,
provided the cruise control has not
been deactivated by turning the ignition
switch to the OFF position.
Ignition
Ignition Key
1
1.
Key number tag
In addition to operating the steering
lock/ignition switch, the ignition key is
required to operate the seat lock and
fuel tank cap.
When the motorcycle is delivered from
the factory, two keys are supplied
together with a small tag bearing the
key number. Make a note of the key
number and store the spare key and
key number tag in a safe place away
from the motorcycle.
A transponder is installed within the key
to turn off the engine immobilizer. To
ensure
the
immobilizer
functions
correctly, always have only one of the
ignition keys near the ignition switch.
Having two ignition keys near the