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Triumph Rocket 3 TFC 2020 - Braking Systems and Operation Explained

Triumph Rocket 3 TFC 2020
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How to Ride the Motorcycle
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An up shift is attempted at very low
engine speeds.
A down shift is attempted at very
high engine speeds.
The vehicle speed limiter is active.
Cruise control is active.
TSA will be disabled when riding, if a TSA
system malfunction is present.
Use a positive pedal force and release
your foot from the gear lever between
gear changes to make sure there is a
smooth gear change.
For more information on enabling and
disabling the TSA functionality, see
page 47.
Braking
All motorcycle models are equipped with
a partially integrated braking system,
combined with the Anti-lock Braking
System (ABS). This increases the braking
efficiency when riding the motorcycle.
When the front brake is applied, a
small amount of rear brake is also
applied, allowing for balanced braking.
The amount of rear brake application
is related to the level of braking force
applied by the rider through the front
brake lever. Use of the rear brake pedal
alone will only apply the rear brake.

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