Abs Warning Light - Triumph Tiger 1200 XR 2017 Owner's Handbook Manual

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ABS Warning Light

When the ignition switch is
turned to the ON position, it is normal
for the ABS warning light to flash on
and off.
If the ABS warning light is constantly
illuminated it indicates that the ABS
function is not available because:
• the ABS has been disabled by the
rider (see Bike Setup on page 79 or
Riding Mode Configuration on page
87).
• the ABS has a malfunction that
requires investigation.
If the ABS warning light becomes
illuminated while riding, it indicates that
the ABS has a malfunction that requires
investigation.
One
warning messages may be displayed in
the multifunction display:
• WARNING - ABS SYSTEM DISABLED
• ABS SYSTEM - CORNERING ABS
DISABLED (models equipped with
optimised cornering ABS only).
For more information on the ABS
warning light, see page 63.
Warning
The ABS warning light will illuminate
after three minutes, if the rear wheel is
driven while the motorcycle is on a
stand.
If the motorcycle was ridden prior to
being placed on a stand, this time will
reduced to one minute and the ABS
warning light will be accompanied by
the MIL.
156
of
the
following
Warning
This reaction is normal.
When the ignition is switched off and
the
motorcycle
warning light(s) will remain illuminated
until the motorcycle reaches a speed
exceeding 6 mph (10 km/h).
Warning
The
ABS
computer
comparing the relative speed of the
front and rear wheels.
Use of non-recommended tyres can
affect wheel speed and cause the ABS
function not to operate, potentially
leading to loss of motorcycle control
and an accident in conditions where
the ABS would normally function.
Continued
is
restarted,
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