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The tire pressures
are shown in the TFT
display with temperature
compensation and are always
based on the following tire
air temperature:
68 °F (20 °C)
Tire pressure gauges at gas
stations do not make any com-
pensation for the tire air tem-
perature, the tire pressure in-
dicated depends on the tem-
perature of the air in the tire.
As a result, in most cases the
values displayed there do not
match the values shown in the
TFT display.
Tire pressure adjustment
Compare the RDC value in the
TFT display with the value on
the back cover of the Rider's
Manual. The difference be-
tween the two values must be
compensated with the tire in-
flation pressure tester at the
filling station.
Example
According to the Operating
Instructions, the tire pressure
should have the following
value:
36.3 psi (2.5 bar)
Example
The following value is dis-
played in the TFT display:
33.4 psi (2.3 bar)
The shortfall is thus:
2.9 psi (0.2 bar)
The tester at the filling sta-
tion shows:
34.8 psi (2.4 bar)
To produce the correct
tire pressure, this must be
increased to the following
value:
37.7 psi (2.6 bar)
ADAPTIVE HEADLIGHT
with Adaptive Lights
OE
How do the adaptive
headlights work?
The standard installed dimming
unit in the headlight consists
of two reflectors that gener-
ate low beams using LED. Ride
height sensors at the front and
rear wheel suspension provide
data for ongoing headlight dis-
tance control. Thanks to the
pitching compensation, the
light always illuminates the op-
timal, preset area when riding
on straight stretches of road,
regardless of the riding con-
ditions and load status. Using