User's Manual
General Information
84
Traction Control Settings
The  TC  system  can  be  disabled  as
described  in  Bike  Setup  on  page
50,  or
set to the conditions described in Riding
Mode Configuration on page
62.
Tyre Pressure Monitoring 
System (TPMS) (if fitted)
Function
Tyre  pressure  sensors  are  fitted  to  the
front  and  rear  wheels.  These  sensors
measure the air pressure inside the tyre
and  transmit  pressure  data  to  the
instruments.  The  sensors  will  not
transmit  data  until  the  motorcycle
reaches  a  speed  of  approximately
12 mph  (20 km/h).  Two  dashes  will  be
visible  in  the  system  display  until  the
tyre pressure signal is received.
After bring the motorcycle to a stop, the
sensors  continue  to  transmit  data  for
approximately  seven  minutes  before
switching  off.  The  tyre  pressure  values
remain visible in the system display until
the sensors switch off.
An  adhesive  label  will  be  fitted  to  the
wheel rim to indicate the position of the
tyre pressure  sensor, which  is near the
valve.
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.
Warning
The  daily  check  of  tyre  pressures
must not be  excluded because  of  the
fitment  of  the  TPMS.  Check  the  tyre
pressure when the tyres are cold and
using  an  accurate  tyre  pressure
gauge (see page
156).
Use  of  the  TPMS  system  to  set
inflation  pressures  may  lead  to
incorrect  tyre  pressures  leading  to
loss  of  motorcycle  control  and  an
accident.










