Triumph Daytona 675 2014 Owner's Handbook Manual page 72

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How to Ride the Motorcycle
ABS Warning Light
When the ignition switch is
turned to the ON position, it is
normal for the ABS warning
light to flash on and off (see
page 50). If the ABS warning light is
constantly illuminated it indicates that
the
ABS
function
is
because:
the ABS has been disabled by the
rider (see page 33)
the ABS has a malfunction that
requires investigation.
If the indicator light becomes illuminated
while riding, it indicates that the ABS
has
a
malfunction
that
investigation.
Note:
Normally, the rider will perceive ABS
operation as a harder feel or a
pulsation of the brake lever and
pedal.
As
the
ABS
integrated braking system and it
does not control both the front and
rear brake at the same time, 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.
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If the ABS is not functioning, 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 indicator light
not
available
illuminated. Contact an authorized
Triumph dealer as soon as possible to
have the fault checked and rectified.
In this situation, braking too hard will
cause the wheels to lock resulting in
loss of control and an accident.
requires
The ABS warning light will illuminate
when the rear wheel is driven at high
speed for more than 30 seconds when
the motorcycle is on a stand. This
reaction is normal.
When the ignition is switched off and
is
not
an
the motorcycle is re-started, the
warning light will illuminate until the
motorcycle reaches a speed exceeding
19 mph (30 km/h).
The
ABS
comparing the relative speed of the
front
non-recommended tires can affect
wheel speed and cause the ABS
function not to operate, potentially
leading to loss of control and an
accident in conditions where the ABS
would normally function.
Warning
Warning
Warning
computer
operates
and
rear
wheels.
Use
by
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