Cruise Control Light; Ignition Key - Triumph Tiger Explorer Handbook

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Cruise Control Light

The cruise control can only be
activated when the motorcycle is
travelling at a speed between
30 to 100 mph (48 to 160 km/h) and is in
4th gear or higher. When activated, the cruise
control light in the instrument's will be
illuminated (see page 50).
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
General Information

Ignition Key

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1. Key number tag
In
addition
to
lock/ignition switch, the ignition key is
required to operate the seat lock and fuel
tank cap.
When the motorcycle is delivered from the
factory, two keys are supplied together with a
small tag bearing the key number. Make a
note of the key number and store the spare
key and key number tag in a safe place away
from the motorcycle.
A transponder is fitted within the key to turn
off the engine immobiliser. To ensure the
immobiliser functions correctly, always have
only one of the ignition keys near the ignition
switch. Having two ignition keys near the
switch may interrupt the signal between the
transponder and the engine immobiliser. In
this situation the engine immobiliser will
1
remain active until one of the ignition keys is
removed.
1
operating
the
steering
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