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RIDING INSTRUCTIONS
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9.5
Engine braking control (MSR)
402423-01
(Duke)
The
MSR
is an optional auxiliary function of the engine control.
If the engine braking effect is too great, the
MSR
prevents the rear wheel from locking.
To avoid slip of the rear wheel, the
MSR
only opens the throttle valve as far as abso-
lutely necessary.
The
MSR
is applied on surfaces, where the friction is to low to open the anti
‑
hopping
clutch.
Info
When the
ABS
is switched off or the ABS Mode
SupMot
is enabled, the
MSR
is not
enabled.
(Duke R)
The
MSR
is a function of the engine control.
If the engine braking effect is too great, the
MSR
prevents the rear wheel from locking
or sliding away on a sloping position.
To avoid slip of the rear wheel, the
MSR
only opens the throttle valve as far as abso-
lutely necessary.
The
MSR
is applied on surfaces, where the friction is to low to open the anti
‑
hopping
clutch.
To further increase ride safety, the
MSR
is slope dependent.
Info
When the
ABS
is switched off or the ABS Mode
SupMot
is enabled, the
MSR
is not
enabled.