General Information
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Resuming the Cruise Control Set
Speed
Warning
When resuming cruise control, always
make sure that the traffic conditions
are suitable for the set speed.
Using cruise control in heavy traffic, on
roads with sharp/blind bends or when
they are slippery, may result in loss of
motorcycle control and an accident.
Cruise control will be deactivated if one
of the following actions has been taken:
• 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.
The cruise control set speed can be
resumed by pressing and releasing the
RES/+ button provided a set speed has
been stored.
The motorcycle must be travelling at a
speed between 19 to 100 mph (30 to 160
km/h) and be in 3
rd
gear or higher.
A stored set speed is indicated by the
word SET next to the cruise control
symbol in the display screen.
The stored set speed will remain in the
cruise control memory until the ignition
switch has been turned to the OFF
position.
Note:
•
The cruise control set speed display
will flash until the resumed set
speed has been achieved.
Triumph Semi Active
Suspension (TSAS) (if fitted)
Note:
•
All models except for Tiger 1200 XR
are fitted with Triumph Semi Active
Suspension (TSAS).
Warning
After
adjusting
the
suspension,
operate the motorcycle in an area free
from traffic to gain familiarity with the
new settings.
Do not loan your motorcycle to anyone
as they may change the suspension
settings from the one you are familiar
with causing loss of motorcycle control
and an accident.
The Triumph Semi-Active Suspension
System (TSAS) controls adjustment of
the front and rear suspension damping
and automatic rear suspension preload
settings.
TSAS allows a convenient remote
adjustment of the TSAS mode and
damping
settings
through
the
instruments, while the motorcycle is
stationary or moving.
TSAS
adjustments
are
made
instantaneously once a new mode or
damping setting has been selected and
the engine is running.