Direction Indicators; Daytime Running Lights (Drl) (If Fitted); Cruise Control Indicator Light (If Fitted) - Triumph Bonneville Bobber 2018 Owner's Handbook Manual

Bobber-style cruiser motorcycle
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Direction Indicators

When the indicator switch is
turned to the left or right, the indicator
warning light will flash on and off at the
same speed as the direction indicators.
Daytime Running Lights (DRL)
(if fitted)
When the ignition is switched
ON and the daytime running lights
switch is set to DAYTIME RUNNING
LIGHTS, the daytime running lights
warning light will illuminate.
The daytime running lights and low
beam headlights are operated manually
using a switch on the left hand switch
housing, see page 43.
Warning
Do not ride for longer than necessary
in poor ambient light conditions with
the Daytime Running Lights (DRL) in
use.
Riding with the daytime running lights
when dark, in tunnels or where poor
ambient light is apparent may reduce
the riders vision or dazzle other road
users.
Dazzling other road users or reduced
vision in low ambient light levels may
result in loss of motorcycle control and
an accident.
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Note:
During daylight hours the daytime
running
lights
motorcycles visibility to other road
users.
Low beam headlights must be used
in any other conditions unless the
road conditions allow for high beam
headlights to be used.
Cruise Control Indicator Light
(if fitted)
The cruise control can only be
activated
when
travelling at a speed between 19 to
100 mph (30 to 160 km/h) and is in 3rd
gear or higher. When activated, the
cruise control indicator light in the
instrument panel will be illuminated.
Warning
Cruise control must only be used
where riding safely at a steady speed.
Cruise control must not be used when
riding in heavy traffic, on slippery
roads, or roads with sharp or blind
bends.
Using cruise control in these conditions
may result in loss of motorcycle control
and an accident.
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