General Information
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Warning
Cruise control must only be used
where you can ride safely at a steady
speed.
Cruise control should not be used
when riding in heavy traffic, on roads
with sharp/blind bends or when they
are slippery.
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.
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Cruise control light
ABS (Anti-Lock Brake
System) Warning Light
When the ignition switch is
turned to the ON position, it is normal
that the ABS warning light will flash on
and off. The light will continue to flash
after
engine
start-up
until
the
motorcycle first reaches a speed
exceeding 10 km/h (6 mph) when it will
go off.
Note:
•
Cruise control and traction control
will not function if there is a
malfunction with the ABS system.
The warning lights for the ABS,
traction control and the MIL will be
illuminated.
The warning light should not illuminate
again until the engine is restarted
unless there is a fault, or:
• ABS is switched off - the warning
light will remain illuminated.
• ABS is set to Off Road – the
warning light will flash slowly.
If the warning light becomes illuminated
at any other time while riding it
indicates
that
the
ABS
has
a
malfunction that requires investigation.
Warning
If the ABS is not functioning, the brake
system will continue to function as a
non-ABS braking system. Do not
continue to ride for longer than is
necessary with the warning light
illuminated. Contact an authorized
Triumph dealer as soon as possible to
have the fault checked and rectified. In
this situation braking too hard will
cause the wheels to lock resulting in
loss of motorcycle control and an
accident.
For details on how to select different
ABS settings see:
• Riding Modes page 45 for all
models except Tiger XR and Tiger
XC
• ABS Disable page 39 for Tiger XR
and Tiger XC models only.