Riding Mode Selection - Triumph Tiger 1200 XR 2017 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Riding Mode Selection

Warning
The selection of riding modes whilst
the motorcycle is in motion requires
the rider to allow the motorcycle to
coast
(motorcycle
running, throttle closed, clutch lever
pulled in and no brakes applied) for a
brief period of time.
Riding
mode
selection
motorcycle is in motion should only be
attempted:
•At low speed
•In traffic-free areas
•On
straight
and
surfaces
•In good road and weather conditions
•Where
it
is
motorcycle to briefly coast.
Riding
mode
selection
motorcycle is in motion MUST NOT be
attempted:
•At high speeds
•Whilst riding in traffic
•During cornering or on winding roads
or surfaces
•On steeply inclined roads or surfaces
•In poor road/weather conditions
•Where it is unsafe to allow the
motorcycle to coast.
Failure
to
observe
warning may lead to loss of motorcycle
control and an accident.
moving,
engine
whilst
level
roads
safe
to
allow
whilst
this
important
If ABS and/or traction control (TC) has
been disabled in the Main Menu as
described on, page 50 for ABS and/or
page 50 for TC settings saved for all
riding modes will be overridden.
ABS
and/or
regardless
selection until they have been re-
enabled or, the ignition has been
the
switched off then on again, or the
MODE button is held in to return to the
default ROAD mode (which enables ABS
and/or TC when the motorcycle is next
stationary).
If the ABS is disabled, the brake system
or
will function as a non-ABS equipped
braking
braking too hard will cause the wheels
to lock, and may result in loss of
the
motorcycle control and an accident.
If the traction control is disabled, the
the
motorcycle will handle as normal but
without
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.
Instruments
Warning
TC
will
remain
of
your
riding
system.
In
this
traction
control.
off
mode
situation
In
this
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