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DTC set to ON.
If the count of the residual assisted is above
zero, the rider can select on the instrument panel the
desired DPL level by accessing the relevant menu
through the dedicated
selecting the level, the rider must pull the
clutch, engage the first gear and fully open the
twistgrip.
If all operations indicated above have been
the DPL system will show a confirmation
screen on the instrument panel indicating that the
system is ready to
The rider must then release the clutch progressively
by keeping the twistgrip fully open.
When the vehicle speed exceeds 20 km/h, the
dashboard shows the standard screen while keeping
the indication of the selected DPL system level for
the entire duration of the phase.
The DPL system is switched when one of the
following conditions is met completely
releasing the clutch:
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vehicle speed higher than 160 km/h;
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third gear engaged.
The DPL system is switched also if, releasing
the clutch, the rider decides to interrupt the
phase by closing the and bringing the
vehicle speed under 5 km/h.
The system manages the power delivered by
the engine but not the clutch lever release that
remains under the control of the rider.
During the phase, an abrupt release of the
clutch will prevent an optimal behaviour of the
vehicle. Likewise, a prolonged activation of the
clutch may overheat and thus damage it.
The rider position on the bike may influence the
system behaviour.
Tips on how to select the intervention level
If level 3 is set, the DPL system intervenes by
reducing the tendency to wheelie or rear wheel
slipping during the phase. Levels 2 and 1
provide a limited intervention of the system.
To identify the DPL level most suitable to your riding
style we recommend to activate the system, select
level 3 and a to become familiar with
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