Left Handlebar Switches - Triumph Street Triple S 660 cc Owner's Handbook Manual

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General Information
Note
Although the engine stop switch stops
the engine, it does not turn off all
the electrical circuits and may cause
difficulty in restarting the engine due
to a discharged battery. Ordinarily, only
the ignition switch should be used to
stop the engine.
RUN Position
In addition to the ignition switch being
turned to the ON position, the engine
start/stop switch must be in the RUN
position for the motorcycle to operate.
START Position
The START position operates the electric
starter. For the starter to operate,
the clutch lever must be pulled to the
handlebar.
Note
Even if the clutch lever is pulled to the
handlebar, the starter will not operate
if the side stand is down and a gear is
engaged.
Hazard Warning Lights
To turn the hazard warning lights on
or off, press and release the hazard
warning light switch.
The ignition must be switched ON for
the hazard warning lights to function.
The hazard warning lights will remain on
if the ignition is switched to the PARK
position, until the hazard warning light
switch is pressed again.
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Left Handlebar Switches

Street Triple RS Only
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5
4
3
1.
Mode button
2.
Joystick
3.
Horn button
4.
Direction indicator switch
5.
High beam button
6.
Dipped beam/Daytime Running Lights
(DRL) switch (if fitted)
Mode Button
When the MODE button is pressed and
released it will activate the Riding Mode
Selection Menu in the multifunction
display screen. Further presses of the
mode button will scroll through the
available riding modes (see page 52).
Joystick Button
The JOYSTICK is used to operate the
following functions of the instruments:
Up - scroll the menu bottom to top
Down - scroll the menu top to
bottom
Left - scroll the menu to the left
Right - scroll the menu to the right
Centre - press to confirm selection
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