Mode 1 provides the sharpest throttle response up to maximum engine power.The Power Mode Selector (PW) permits selection between three different engine output characteristic modes to match the riding conditions or the rider’s preference.Using the mode and select switches on the left handlebar the rider can change modes and settings that are then displayed on the TFT LCD panel located at the center of the instrument cluster. It is then a quick and easy process for the rider to set the S.I.R.S. to their riding style or to their favorite road. These unique setting allow the rider to tune S.I.R.S. The rider can create three user-defined settings (U1, U2, and U3).Factory preset mode C is for comfort and touring.Factory preset mode B is for general, all-around riding.Factory preset mode A is for active, sporty use.Three factory preset modes (A, B, and C) have been carefully created so the SDMS-α can set S.I.R.S.These presets provide the rider a quick and easy way to set the Hayabusa’s performance characteristic to their liking.The Suzuki Drive Mode Selector Alpha (SDMS-α) system provides the rider a choice of three factory preset and three rider (or user) defined and combined settings of the Power Mode Selector, Motion Track Traction Control*, Anti-lift Control, Engine Brake Control and Bi-directional Quick Shift systems.Control of the Engine Output Characteristics A second animation featuring the Suzuki logo plays before the display is turned off.ġ. This playful presentation is pleasing to the eye and heightens anticipation of the ride to come. An additional feature of the LCD panel is a brief animation of the Hayabusa kanji character that plays when the ignition key is turned on.There is also an LED engine coolant temperature indicator light in the upper right corner of the engine coolant temperature gauge and fuel indicator light in the upper left corner of the fuel meter gauge. LEDs located in the corners above and below the TFT LCD include the neutral indicator light, turn-signal indicator lights, high-beam indicator light, low oil pressure warning light, TC (Traction Control) indicator, MIL (Malfunction Indication Lamp), master warning indicator, and ABS indicator.
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