Engine rpm indication
The engine rpm is displayed using a rev counter
featuring a yellow wake (A).
During the first 1000 km (600 mi) of the odometer
(vehicle running-in period), or up to the first service,
a engine rpm limiter is set and is indicated
when the wake becomes amber yellow.
the running-in period or the first
inspection, the limiter indicates and advises
the rider to ride at lower revs when the engine is cold.
The limiter threshold changes according to
the engine temperature.
When the wake becomes orange and blinking,
the instrument panel is warning the rider to up.
The wake becomes flashing red when the rev limiter
trips: in this case the rev limiter (4, Fig 67) turns on,
too.
If the number of rpm is lower than 1,000 rpm, the
wake is not displayed.
Your motorcycle is equipped with a rev limiter
which limits the engine speed to approximately
3000 rpm when the engine is in neutral with the
clutch released. This is to prevent excessive noise
pollution and also to avoid reaching engine speeds
that are harmful to the engine without load.
When this limiter comes into operation the revs will
be limited and there will be a flashing Overrev
indication on the instrument panel. When the clutch
is pulled, this function is not active.
AM09:16
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
rpm x 1000
N
Gear
A
Air 22°C
km/h
ROAD
km1229
Total
DTC 3
DQS ON
Setting menu
Fig 80
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