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INSTRUMENTS, FEATURES AND CONTROLS
Left Handlebar Controls
Turn Signal Switch Operation (3)
With the ignition key in the ON or PARK position, the turn signal switch activates the turn signals. Push
the switch to the left to activate the left turn signals, and to the right to activate the right turn signals. To
manually cancel either turn signal, push the switch in toward the housing when in the centered position.
If activated below 15 mph
*
, the turn signals cancel automatically shortly after the vehicle speed reaches 15 mph
(24.1 kph). If a signal is activated with vehicle speed above 15 mph, cancelation will occur based on distance
traveled. NOTE: If a signal is activated at speeds above 15 mph and vehicle speed drops below 15 mph,
cancellation will occur shortly after speed again reaches 15 mph.
(*The 15mph speed is approximate)
Turn Signal Switch - Momentary Feature
When passing a vehicle or when changing lanes, the operator has the option of using the momentary feature
built in to the turn signal auto-cancel system. Push and hold the turn signal switch in the direction you wish
to turn. Hold the switch through at least one complete flash cycle (at least 1 second). This activates the
momentary feature, and the signal will cancel upon release of the switch.
Horn Button (4)
To sound the horn, press the horn button.
Clutch Lever (5)
To disengage the clutch, pull the lever (5) toward the handlebar. To
engage the clutch, gradually release the lever. For smooth clutch
operation, pull the lever quickly and release it gradually.
Notice
The motorcycle is equipped with a clutch interlock
switch that prevents the engine from starting when the transmission is
in gear and the clutch is engaged (see page 71).
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