General Information
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To activate cruise control, the following
conditions have to be met:
• The motorcycle must be travelling
at a speed between 19 to 100 mph
(30 to 160 km/h).
• The motorcycle must be in 3
rd
gear
or higher.
• Once these conditions have been
met, press the SET/- button to acti-
vate cruise control. The cruise con-
trol symbol will be shown in a green
light in the TFT display to indicate
that cruise control is now active.
The word SET will be shown next to the
cruise control symbol. The cruise control
set speed will be shown and the cruise
control light will illuminate in the
tachometer indicating that cruise
control is active.
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Cruise control symbol
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Cruise control set indicator
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Cruise control set speed
The cruise control system will maintain
the set speed until:
• The set speed is adjusted as de-
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• Cruise control is deactivated as de-
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Adjusting the Set Speed While in
Cruise Control
To adjust the set speed while in cruise
control, press and release the:
• RES/+ button to increase the speed
• SET/- button to decrease the
speed.
Each press of the buttons will adjust
the speed by 1 mph or 1 km/h. If the
buttons are held, the speed
continuously increases or decreases in
single digit increments.
Stop pressing the adjust button when
the desired speed is shown in the
display.
Note:
• The cruise control set speed display
will flash until the new set speed
has been achieved.
• If riding up a steep incline and
cruise control is unable to maintain
the set speed, the cruise control set
speed display will flash until the
motorcycle has regained the set
speed.
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/- button.
Deactivating Cruise Control
The cruise control can be deactivated
by one of the following methods:
• Roll the throttle twist grip fully for-
ward.
• Pull the clutch lever.
• Operate the front or rear brake.
• Increase speed by using the throt-
tle for more than 60 seconds.