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General Information
Triumph Traction Control Settings
The Triumph traction control can be set to
one of the following conditions:
'01' - the traction control will engage at a
low level of rear wheel slip.
The warning light will be off but will flash
on and off when the traction control is
working to limit the rear wheel slipping;
'02' - suitable for advanced riders. The
traction control will engage at a higher
level of rear wheel slip.
The warning lamp will constantly flash on
and off slowly but will flash at a faster
rate when the traction control is working
to limit rear wheel slip;
'oFF' - traction control is disabled and the
warning light is constantly on.
To access the traction control settings; with
the motorcycle stationary and in neutral, turn
the ignition to the ON position.
Press and release the set button on the left
hand switch cube until 'SEtUP' is visible in the
display screen.
Press and release the scroll button until 'ttc' is
visible.
Press the set button and '01', '02' or 'oFF' will
be displayed.
Press and release the scroll button until the
desired setting is visible in the display screen.
Press the set button and do not touch the
scroll or set buttons again until the desired
setting has stopped flashing.
Press the home button and the odometer in
the trip 1 menu will be visible in the display
screen.
The Triumph traction control setting will reset
to '01' when the ignition is turned off then
on.
Warning
Do not attempt to adjust the traction
control settings while the motorcycle is in
motion as this may lead to loss of
motorcycle control and an accident.
Warning
If the traction control is disabled, the
motorcycle will handle as normal but
without traction control. In this situation
accelerating too hard on wet/slippery road
surfaces may cause the rear wheel to slip,
and may result in loss of motorcycle
control and an accident.

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