User's Manual
General Information
79
Deactivating Cruise Control
The cruise control can be deactivated by
one of the following methods:
• Roll  the  throttle  twist  grip  fully
forward
• Pull the clutch lever
• Operate the front or rear brake
• Increase speed by using the throttle
for more than 60 seconds.
Upon  deactivation,  the  cruise  control
lamp  will  go  out  in  the  tachometer  but
the SET indicator and set speed will still
be  visible  in  the  motorcycle  status
display screen, indicating that the cruise
control set speed has been stored.
The  cruise  control  set  speed  can  be
resumed  as  described  on  page
79,
provided the cruise control has not been
deactivated  by  turning  the  ignition
switch to the OFF position.
Resuming the Cruise Control Set 
Speed
Cruise  control  will  be  deactivated  if  one
of the following actions has been taken:
• Roll  the  throttle  twist  grip  fully
forward
• Pull the clutch lever
• Operate the front or rear brake
• Increase speed by using the throttle
grip for more than 60 seconds.
The  cruise  control  set  speed  can  be
resumed  by  pressing  and  releasing  the
RES/+  button  provided  a  set  speed  has
been stored.
The  motorcycle  must  be  travelling  at  a
speed  between  19  to  100 mph  (30  to
160 km/h) and be in 3
rd
 gear or higher.
A  stored  set  speed  is  indicated  by  the
word  SET,  below  the  cruise  control
symbol in the motorcycle status display
screen.
The  stored  set  speed  will  remain  in  the
cruise control  memory until  the ignition
switch  has  been  turned  to  the  OFF
position.
Note:
• The cruise control  set  speed display
will flash until the resumed set speed
has been achieved.
Warning
When resuming cruise control, always
ensure that  the traffic  conditions  are
suitable for the set speed.
Using  cruise  control  in  heavy  traffic,
on  roads  with  sharp/blind  bends  or
when they are  slippery, may  result  in
loss  of  motorcycle  control  and  an
accident.










