Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- General instructions
- Overviews
- Displays
- Operation
- Ignition switch/steering lock
- Ignition with Keyless Ride
- Emergency-off switch
- Lighting
- Dynamic Traction Control (DTC)
- Electronic chassis and suspension adjustment (D-ESA)
- Riding mode
- Cruise control
- Distance control (ACC)
- Hill Start Control
- Anti-theft alarm system (DWA)
- Tire pressure control (RDC)
- Heating
- Storage compartment
- Central locking system
- Cases
- TFT display
- Audio system
- Setting
- Riding
- Technology in detail
- Maintenance
- Accessories
- Care
- Technical data
- Service
- Appendix
- Index

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Speed range of ACC
The ACC function can be ac-
tivated in the following speed
ranges:
18-100 mph (30-160 km/h)
If ACC is activated at
speeds between 100 mph
(160 km/h) and 155 mph
(250 km/h), a maxi-
mum speed of 100 mph
(160 km/h) is selected.
Exceeding the set speed by
turning the throttle grip.
Limits of ACC
ACC is subject to the system
limits described below:
Detected objects: The object
detection of the radar sensor
is limited to vehicles driving in
front.
Radar range: The radar has
a maximum field of vision
of approx. 120 m. At high
speeds and with dynamic
movement of the rider's vehi-
cle, e.g. when changing lanes,
object detection may be lim-
ited.
Adjacent lane interference
and loss of objects: In case
of an unsteady riding style,
curvy roads or offset driving
within a lane, detected ve-
hicles may occasionally be
assigned to the wrong lane.
The distance control is then
applied to the wrong vehicle,
which can lead to unexpected
braking or acceleration. Due
to the system-side limitation
of vehicle acceleration and
deceleration, drivability always
remains manageable for the
rider.
Limitation of riding dynam-
ics: Acceleration or deceler-
ation of the motorcycle con-
trolled by ACC is limited. The
increase in acceleration or de-
celeration is also limited. This
prevents a sudden, significant
change in acceleration or de-
celeration. This limitation is
further limited as the angle
of the motorcycle increases.
In case of very steep inclines
and a heavy load, it is possi-
ble that maximum accelera-
tions in ACC mode will not be
reached.
Environmental influences:
The range of vision of the
radar sensor can be reduced
by environmental influences.
Heavy rain, snow and thick
fog reduce the range of vi-
sion, sometimes significantly.
Interfering reflections:
Strong reflections, e.g. when
entering tunnels or in case
of tall guardrails, can make
object detection difficult.










