User's Manual
How to Ride the Motorcycle
120
ABS Warning Light
When the ignition switch is
turned to the ON position, it is
normal for the ABS warning
light to flash on and off (see
page
25). If the ABS warning light is
constantly illuminated it indicates that
the ABS function is not available
because:
• the ABS has been disabled by the
rider (see Bike Setup on page
50 or
Riding Mode Configuration on
page
62).
• the ABS has a malfunction that
requires investigation.
If the warning light becomes illuminated
while riding, it indicates that the ABS
has a malfunction that requires
investigation. One of the following
warning messages may be displayed in
the multifunction display:
• WARNING - ABS SYSTEM DIASBLED
• ABS SYSTEM - CORNERING ABS
DISABLED (models equipped with
optimised cornering ABS only).
See page
25 for full details of the ABS
warning light operation and it’s
associated instrument warning messages.
Warning
If the optimised cornering ABS is not
functioning, the ABS warning light will
illuminate and the message ABS
SYSTEM - CORNERING ABS DISABLED
will be displayed in the multifunction
display.
In this situation, the ABS will continue
to operate but without the optimised
cornering function, provided that:
• There are no other ABS faults
• The ABS has not been disabled by
the rider (see Bike Setup on
page
50 or Riding Mode
Configuration on page
62).
Do not continue to ride for longer
than is necessary with the warning
light illuminated. In the event of a
fault, contact an authorised Triumph
dealer as soon as possible to have the
fault checked and rectified.
In this situation, braking too hard
during cornering may result in loss of
motorcycle control and an accident.