Anti-Lock Braking System (Abs) - Triumph Bonneville T100 Series Owner's Handbook Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for Bonneville T100 Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

How to Ride the Motorcycle

Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)

Warning
ABS prevents the wheels from locking,
therefore maximising 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
circumstances
possible that a motorcycle equipped
with
ABS
may
stopping distance.
Warning
If the ABS is not functioning or has
been disabled (Street Scrambler only),
the brake system will continue to
function as a non-ABS braking system.
Do not continue to ride for longer than
is necessary with the warning light
illuminated. In the event of a fault,
contact an authorised Triumph dealer
as soon as possible to have the fault
checked and rectified.
86
shorter
braking
it
require
a
longer
In this situation, braking too hard will
cause the wheels to lock resulting
in loss of motorcycle control and an
accident.
After
riding
disabled, always make sure that the
ABS is enabled when returning to ride
on public roads.
Riding on public roads with the ABS
disabled will, if braking too hard, cause
the wheels to lock resulting in loss of
motorcycle control and an accident.
Note
The ABS operation may feel like a harder
pedal pressure or a pulsation of the
brake lever and pedal.
is
The ABS is not an integrated braking
system and does not control both the
front and rear brake at the same time
so this pulsation may be felt in the lever,
the pedal or both.
The ABS may be activated by sudden
upward or downward changes in the
road surface.
ABS Warning Light
When the ignition switch is
turned to the ON position, it is
normal that the ABS warning
light will flash on and off. The
light will continue to flash after engine
start-up
until
reaches
a
(10 km/h) when it will go off.
Warning
Continued
Warning
off-road
with
the
motorcycle
speed
exceeding
ABS
first
6 mph

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents