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General Information
Triumph Traction Control Settings
The Triumph Traction Control can be set to
one of the following conditions:
•
ON - the traction control will engage to
control rear wheel slip.
The warning light will be off but will flash
on and off when the traction control is
working to limit the rear wheel slipping;
•
OFF - traction control is disabled and the
warning light is constantly on.
Traction control will be enabled again
when the ignition is turned off and then
on.
To access the TTC settings, see
ADJUSTMENT on page
48
.
Triumph Electronic
Suspension (TES) (if
equipped)
The Triumph Electronic Suspension (TES)
system controls adjustment of the front and
rear suspension damping and rear
suspension pre-load settings.
TES allows a convenient remote adjustment
of the riding MODE (damping settings) and
LOADING (pre-load settings) via the
instruments while the motorcycle is stationary
(MODE and LOADING settings) or moving
(MODE only).
The three MODE (damping) options
available are:
•
COMFORT;
•
NORMAL;
•
SPORT.
The three LOADING (pre-load) options
available are:
•
1 UP;
•
1 UP+LUGGAGE;
•
2 UP.
To access the TES settings, see
ADJUSTMENT on page
48
.
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.
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 control or an accident.
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