GENERAL INFORMATION
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Traction Control Settings
Warning
Do not attempt to adjust the traction
control settings while the motorcycle
is in motion as this may lead to loss of
motorcycle control and an accident.
Warning
If the traction control is disabled,
the motorcycle will handle as normal
but without traction control. In this
situation accelerating too hard on
wet/slippery road surfaces may cause
the rear wheel to slip, and may result
in loss of motorcycle control and an
accident.
The traction control can be set to one of
the following conditions:
ON
Optimal traction control setting
for road use, allows minimal rear
wheel slip.
OFF
Traction control is turned OFF.
The TC disabled warning light
will be illuminated (see page 38).
Traction control defaults to ON after
the ignition has been switched OFF and
then switched ON again.
To Disable the Traction Control
Warning
After riding off-road with traction
control disabled, always make sure
that the traction control is enabled
when returning to ride on public roads.
Riding on public roads with the
traction control disabled may, if
accelerating too hard on wet/slippery
road surfaces, cause the rear wheel
to slip resulting in loss of motorcycle
control and an accident.
To disable the traction control setting:
▼
Make sure the motorcycle is
stationary and in neutral.
▼
Turn the ignition to the ON position
and put the engine start/stop
switch in the RUN position.
▼
Press and release the SCROLL
button on the left hand handlebar
switch housing until ’ttcOn’ is shown
in the display.
▼
Press and hold the SCROLL button
for more than one second to change
between traction control on and
traction control off.
1
1. Traction control off display
(Speed Twin 900 shown)
Summary of Contents for Bonneville T100
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