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Triumph Tiger Explorer - Brake Use; Cruise Control

Triumph Tiger Explorer
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General Information
If there is a malfunction with the throttle
control the malfunction indicator light (MIL)
becomes illuminated and one of the
following engine conditions may occur:
MIL illuminated, restricted engine
RPM and throttle movement;
MIL illuminated, limp home mode
with the engine at a fast idle
condition only;
MIL illuminated, engine will not
start.
For all of the above conditions contact an
authorized Triumph dealer as soon as
possible to have the fault checked and
rectified.
Brake Use
At low throttle opening (approximately 20°),
the brakes and throttle can be used together.
At high throttle opening (greater than 20°), if
the brakes are applied for greater than
2 seconds the throttles will close and the
engine speed will reduce. To return to normal
throttle operation, release the throttle control,
release the brakes and then re-open the
throttle.
Cruise Control
Warning
Reduce speed and do not continue to ride
for longer than is necessary with the
malfunction indicator light illuminated. The
fault may adversely affect engine
performance, exhaust emissions and fuel
consumption. Reduced engine
performance could cause a dangerous
riding condition, leading to loss of control
and an accident. Contact an authorized
Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have
the fault checked and rectified.
Warning
Cruise control must only be used where
you can drive safely at a steady speed.
Cruise control should not be used when
riding in heavy traffic, on roads with sharp/
blind bends or when they are slippery.
Using cruise control in heavy traffic, on
roads with sharp/blind bends or when they
are slippery, may result in loss of
motorcycle control and an accident.
Warning
This Triumph motorcycle should be
operated within the legal speed limits for
the particular road travelled. Operating a
motorcycle at high speeds can be
potentially dangerous since the time
available to react to given traffic situations
is greatly reduced as speed increases.
Always reduce speed in consideration of
weather and traffic conditions.

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