Selecting A Riding Mode - With The Motorcycle Stationary; Selecting A Riding Mode - When Riding The Motorcycle - Triumph Bonneville T100 Series Owner's Handbook Manual

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General Information
If OFF ROAD mode is selected, it is
shown in the main display.
1.
OFF ROAD mode display (Street Scrambler
only)
When in OFF ROAD mode, a long press
on the MODE button changes the riding
mode to ROAD mode.
Selecting a Riding Mode – with the
Motorcycle Stationary
Press and release the MODE button on
either the left or right hand handlebar
switch housing (model specific) until the
required riding mode is flashing in the
display.
The
selected
automatically
activated
after the MODE button is pressed, if the
following conditions are met:
With the Engine Off
The ignition is switched ON.
The engine stop switch is in the
RUN position.
With the Engine Running
The transmission is in neutral or the
clutch is pulled in.
46
1
riding
mode
one
second
Selecting a Riding Mode – when
Riding the Motorcycle
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
motorcycle is in motion should only be
attempted:
- At low speed
- In traffic free areas
- On straight and level roads or
surfaces
- In good road and weather conditions
- Where it is safe to allow the
motorcycle to briefly coast.
Riding
mode
motorcycle is in motion MUST NOT be
attempted:
- At high speeds
is
- 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 this important
warning will lead to loss of motorcycle
control and an accident.
Warning
moving,
engine
selection
whilst
selection
whilst
the
the

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