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General Information
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Traction Control (TTC) Disable
(Tiger XR and Tiger XC only)
It is possible to temporarily disable the
TTC system. The TTC system cannot be
permanently
disabled,
it
will
be
automatically enabled when the ignition
is turned off and then on again.
Warning
Do not attempt to adjust the traction
control settings while the motorcycle is
in motion as this may lead to loss of
motorcycle control and an accident.
Warning
If the traction control is disabled, the
motorcycle will handle as normal but
without traction control. In this
situation accelerating too hard on wet/
slippery road surfaces may cause the
rear wheel to slip, and may result in
loss of motorcycle control and an
accident.
To Disable the TTC
To access the traction control settings;
with the motorcycle stationary and in
neutral, turn the ignition to the ON
position:
Press and release the SET button on
the left hand switch housing until SEtUP
is visible in the display screen.
Press and release the SCROLL button
until ttc is visible.
Press the SET button and On or OFF will
be displayed.
Press and release the SCROLL button
until OFF is visible in the display screen.
Pressing the SET button will disable the
TTC system; OFF will be displayed for
two seconds, and the TTC disabled
warning light will be illuminated.
Press the HOME button and trip 1 will be
visible in the display screen.
To Enable the TTC
To enable the TTC system again, repeat
the TTC disable procedure and select
On.
Press the HOME button and trip 1 will be
visible in the display screen.
An alternative way to enable the TTC
system is to turn the ignition off and on.
ABS Disable (Tiger XR and Tiger XC
Only)
It is possible to temporarily disable the
ABS system. The ABS system cannot be
permanently
disabled,
it
will
be
automatically enabled when the ignition
is turned off and then on again.
Warning
Do not attempt to adjust the ABS
settings while the motorcycle is in
motion as this may lead to loss of
motorcycle control and an accident.
Warning
If the ABS is disabled, the brake system
will function as a non-ABS braking
system. In this situation braking too
hard will cause the wheels to lock, and
may result in loss of motorcycle
control and an accident.