rather than with a "rough“ style” where the
motorcycle is straightened up as quickly as possible
when exiting a turn.
Tips for use on the track
We recommend that level 6 is used for a couple of
full laps in order to heat the tyres and get used to the
system. Then try levels 5, 4, etc., in succession until
you identify the DTC sensitivity level that suits you
best.
Once you have found a satisfactory for all the
corners except one or two slow ones, where the
system tends to kick in and control too much, you can
try to modify your riding style slightly to a more
"rough" approach to cornering i.e. straighten up
more rapidly on exiting the corner, instead of
immediately trying a level
Tips for use on the road
We recommend level 6 be used in order to get used
to the system (default level for the URBAN riding
mode). If the level of DTC intervention seems
aggressive, try reducing the to levels 5, 4,
etc., until you find the level that suits you best.
If changes occur in the grip conditions and/or circuit
characteristics and/or your riding style, and the level
is no longer suitable, switch to the next level
up or down and proceed to determine the best
(e.g. if with level 7 the DTC intervention
seems excessive, switch to level 6; alternatively, if on
level 7 you cannot perceive any DTC intervention,
switch to level 8).
Recovery in case of error
If a DTC fault occurs while the DTC system is
switched on, a specific function is activated to inform
the user of the fault in good time. This function is a
modulation of the power output that will be active
during use from the moment the system goes into
fault until the vehicle is switched During this
riding phase, an error message will be present in the
instrument panel. the vehicle is switched
when the vehicle is switched back on, if the system is
still in error, power modulation will no longer be
present but the error status will still be signalled. In
any situation, if the system is switched by the
user, no power modulation will be applied other than
that requested by the user.
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