Triumph Speed 400 Owner's Handbook Manual page 72

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HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE
72
ABS
operates
relative speed of the front and rear
wheels.
Use of non-recommended tires can
affect wheel speed and cause the
ABS not to operate. Always install
recommended tires.
Failure to follow the advice above
may lead to loss of motorcycle control
which could result in serious injury or
death.
The ABS operation may feel like a
harder pedal pressure or a pulsation
of the brake lever and pedal.
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.
WARNING
by
comparing
NOTICE
ABS Warning Light
When the ignition switch is
the
turned to the ON position, it is
normal that the ABS warning
light will be illuminated. The
light will remain on until the motorcycle
first reaches a speed exceeding 6 mph
(10 km/h) when it will go off.
The warning light will not illuminate
again until the engine is restarted
unless there is a fault, or the ABS is
disabled by the rider (off-road mode for
Scrambler 400 X only).
Scrambler 400 X only: If the ABS is
disabled by the rider (off-road mode),
the warning light will remain illuminated
until the ABS is enabled again.
If there is a fault with the ABS system
the warning light will be illuminated and
the general warning symbol will flash.
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 the motorcycle is restarted, the
warning light will illuminate until the
motorcycle reaches a speed exceeding
19 mph (30 km/h).
NOTICE

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