Moving Off; Shifting Gears - Triumph Tiger Explorer Owner's Handbook Manual

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How to Ride the Motorcycle

Moving Off

Pull in the clutch lever and select first gear.
Open the throttle a little and let out the clutch
lever slowly. As the clutch starts to engage,
open the throttle a little more, allowing
enough engine speed to avoid stalling.

Shifting Gears

1
1. Gear-shift pedal
Close the throttle while pulling in the
6
clutch lever. Shift into the next higher
5
4
or lower gear. Open the throttle part
3
way, while releasing the clutch lever.
2
N
Always use the clutch when shifting
1
gear.
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Warning
With the traction control enabled, it will
limit the amount of front wheel lift and rear
wheel slip.
If the traction control is not functioning or
disabled (see page 32), avoid opening the
throttle too far or too fast in any of the
lower gears as this can lead to the front
wheel lifting from the ground (pulling a
'wheelie') and to the rear tire breaking
traction (wheel spin).
Always
open
the
throttle
particularly if you are unfamiliar with the
motorcycle, as a 'wheelie' or loss of traction
will cause loss of motorcycle control and an
accident.
Note:
The gear shift mechanism is the
'positive stop' type. This means
that, for each movement of the
gear shift pedal, you can only
select each gear, one after the
other, in ascending or descending
order.
Warning
Do not shift to a lower gear at speeds that
will cause excessive engine rpm (r/min).
This can lock the rear wheel causing loss of
control and an accident. Engine damage
may also be caused. Shifting down should
be done such that low engine speeds will
be ensured.
cautiously,

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