Changing the cruising speed
To increase or decrease the speed in steps of 1 km/h
(or 1 mph if the speed is expressed in miles per hour),
press "RES/+" (D, Fig 4) or "SET/-" (E, Fig 4)
respectively, until reaching the desired cruising
speed.
To increase or decrease the speed quickly, press and
hold "RES/+" (D, Fig 4) or "SET/-" (E, Fig 4)
respectively, until reaching the desired cruising
speed.
Deactivating the speed control
Requirement: the ACC must be switched on.
Deactivating the speed control while riding
You can stop the speed control in the following ways:
by braking manually. With either front or rear
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brake.
by turning the throttle grip forwards from the
●
released grip position.
In addition, speed control is interrupted if one of the
following events occurs:
if the clutch lever is pulled for a few seconds.
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if neutral is engaged.
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if vehicle speed of 180 km/h (112 mph) is
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exceeded.
if, during automatic braking, the deactivation
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speed of the function is reached.
Note
The deactivation speed is 5 km/h (approx. 3
mph) less than the minimum permitted cruising
speed in the current gear (see table). For example, in
the first gear the minimum permitted cruising speed
is 30 km/h: therefore, the ACC deactivation speed is
25 km/h.
in case of prolonged ABS or Traction Control
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intervention.
in case of a leaning angle of more than approx.
●
50°.
If any of these conditions occur, the cruising speed in
the main icon and the distance icon turn gray.
If the system operating conditions are verified,
speed control can be reactivated by pressing
"RES/+"(D, Fig 4) or "SET/-" (E, Fig 4). If "RES/+"
(D, Fig 4) is pressed, the set cruising speed is the last
speed stored. If "SET/-" (E, Fig 4) is pressed, the set
cruising speed is the current speed.
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