Triumph Bonneville Bobber 2016 Owner's Handbook Manual page 55

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Warning
Do not coast with the engine switched
off, and do not tow the motorcycle. The
transmission is pressure lubricated
only when the engine is running.
Inadequate
lubrication
damage or seizure of the transmission,
which can lead to sudden loss of
motorcycle control and an accident.
1
1.
Front brake lever
1.
Rear brake pedal
may
cause
1
How To Ride The Motorcycle
ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System)
ABS prevents the wheels from locking,
therefore maximizing the effectiveness
of the braking system in emergencies
and when riding on slippery surfaces.
The
potentially
distances ABS allows under certain
conditions are not a substitute for
good riding practice.
Always ride within the legal speed limit.
Never ride without due care and
attention and always reduce speed in
consideration of weather, road and
traffic conditions.
Take care when cornering. If the brakes
are applied in a corner, ABS will not be
able to counteract the weight and
momentum of the motorcycle. This can
result in loss of control and an
accident.
Under
some
possible that a motorcycle equipped
with
ABS
stopping distance than an equivalent
motorcycle without ABS.
ABS Warning Light
The
illuminates to show that the ABS
function is not available. Illumination is
normal after engine start-up, and until
the motorcycle first reaches a speed
exceeding 6 mph (10 km/h). Unless there
is a fault, it should not illuminate again
until the engine is restarted.
Warning
shorter
circumstances
may
require
a
ABS
indicator
braking
it
is
longer
light
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