Owner's Handbook - Page 47

For BONNEVILLE T120.

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General Information
47
Warning
After selecting a riding mode, operate
the motorcycle in an area free from
traffic to gain familiarity with the new
settings.
Do not loan your motorcycle to anyone
as they may change the riding mode
setting from the one you are familiar
with, causing loss of motorcycle
control and an accident.
Note
Street Scrambler Only
OFF ROAD mode is not available to select
when riding the motorcycle. It can only
be selected when the motorcycle is
stationary.
OFF ROAD mode can be switched off by
a long press on the MODE button which
then selects ROAD mode.
Press and release the MODE button on
either the left or right hand handlebar
switch housing (model specific) until the
required riding mode is flashing in the
display.
Within 30 seconds of pressing the
MODE button the rider must carry out
the following simultaneously:
Close the throttle.
Pull the clutch in.
Make sure that the brakes are not
engaged (allow the motorcycle to
coast).
Note
The last riding mode selected before the
ignition is switched OFF will be the same
riding mode active when the ignition is
switched ON again.
In the event of an incomplete riding
mode change:
Safely bring the motorcycle to a
stop.
Select neutral gear.
Turn the ignition OFF and then back
ON again.
Select the required riding mode.
Restart the engine and continue
riding.
Warning
Do not stop the engine using the
ignition switch or engine start/stop
switch whilst the motorcycle is moving.
Always bring the motorcycle to a stop
safely and engage neutral gear prior
to stopping the engine.
Stopping the engine by turning off the
ignition or engine start/stop switch
whilst the motorcycle is moving can
lock the rear wheel causing loss of
motorcycle control and an accident.
Caution
Do not stop the engine using the
ignition switch or engine start/stop
switch whilst the motorcycle is moving.
Stopping the engine by turning off
the ignition or engine start/stop
switch when the motorcycle is moving
may cause damage to motorcycle
components.
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