6 CONTROLS
The adaptive cruise control (ACC) is deactivated in the following cases (switch-off conditions):
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Operating the handbrake lever.
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Operating the rear brake lever.
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Operating the clutch lever for more than 2.5 seconds.
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Closing the throttle beyond the basic position.
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Slip at the rear wheel or a lifting front wheel and associated control of the motorcycle traction control (MTC)
for longer than 1 second.
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Control of the ABS for longer than 1 second.
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Speed above 180 km/h or 115 mph.
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The minimum speed is below 25 km/h or 16 mph in 2nd-4th gear or 35 km/h or 22 mph in 5th-6th gear.
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A malfunction occurs which impairs the cruise control function.
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Front radar sensor is contaminated or is iced up while riding.
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Exceeding the target speed for more than 10 seconds when overtaking.
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Steep inclines above 41°.
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Engine speed below 1,500 rpm.
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First gear engaged or transmission in neutral position.
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Ride Mode OFFROAD or RALLY activated.
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Motorcycle traction control (MTC) is switched off.
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ABS mode Offroad is activated.
The adaptive cruise control (ACC) can only be activated if the following conditions are met (operating conditions):
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Motorcycle traction control (MTC) and Ride Mode STREET, SPORT or RAIN are activated.
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No strong acceleration.
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No incline above 41°.
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2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th gear is engaged.
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Vehicle speed between 30 and 150 km/h or between 20 and 95 mph.
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ABS mode Road is active.
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Front radar sensor is clean.
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+RES/-SET button
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1
The +RES button
is fitted on the front left of the handlebar.
The ‑SET button
2
is fitted on the rear left of the handlebar.
Info
The +RES and ‑SET buttons are used to control the cruise
control when the cruise control function is activated.
If the cruise control function is deactivated, the
buttons +RES and ‑SET on the main display or
in the Slip Adjuster menu can be used to adjust
the Slip Adjuster.