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- red: the system is in error. Speed control is not
active.
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 82) or SET/- (E, Fig 82)
respectively, until reaching the desired cruising
speed.
To increase or decrease the speed quickly, press and
hold RES/+ (D, Fig 82) or SET/- (E, Fig 82)
respectively, until reaching the desired cruising
speed.
Stopping the speed control
Requirement: the Cruise Control must be switched
on.
Stopping the speed control while riding
You can stop the speed control in the following ways:
- by braking manually;
- by turning the  handgrip forwards from
the released handgrip position.
In addition, speed control is interrupted if one
of the following events occurs:
- if the clutch lever is pulled for a long time;
- if neutral is engaged;
- if vehicle speed of 180 km/h (112 mph) is
exceeded;
- in case of prolonged ABS or Traction Control
intervention;
- in case of a leaning angle exceeding 50°.
In this condition, the cruising speed in the Cruise
Control icon turns grey.
If the system operating conditions are verified,
speed control can be reactivated by pressing RES/+
(D, Fig 82) or SET/- (E, Fig 82). If RES/+ (D, Fig 82) is
pressed, the set cruising speed is the last speed
stored. If SET/- (E, Fig 82) is pressed, the set cruising
speed is the current speed.

Do not reactivate the control with the
previously stored cruising speed if the current road,
 and weather conditions do not allow it. Failure
to comply will increase the risk of accidents.
Override
It is possible to accelerate manually while using the
Cruise Control: at this stage, the Cruise Control
temporarily stops controlling the speed of the
motorcycle. If this manoeuvre is carried out while
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