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1200 DVT 2016 Bike Has Hill Start Function

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by Nigel Machin, Sep 7, 2016.

  1. I dont like the idea of any software activating the brakes unless it has algorithms that have a number of criteria that must be met for it to work. Ie speed registering as zero, accelerometers that sense the incline/pitch of the bike etc. Not saying I am against such features, just want the re-assurance they will only come into play when the correct conditions are met.
     
  2. The more I hear you guys talk about the more I want it. If anyone in the US with a 2016 S has figured it out please let me know. Thanks.
     
  3. Why?? it's shit.... ;)
     
  4. Ha ha you’re probably right and I may never use it but am annoyed that I can’t activate it. Just like to know I have it in the unlikely event I ever “need” it.
     
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  5. Just discovered my '16 DVT has hill hold, that should come in handy :upyeah:
     
  6. I have it on my 2018 1260s. But for me it’s pointless as it releases the brake after 10 secs. What was the thinking behind that I wonder?? . If it held permanently until clutch is released as it does within the 10 seconds I could see the point sat at traffic lights etc. Like so many say....I just hold the rear brake!!
     
  7. I have a 2016 dvt 1200 and I don't think I have it, can you tell me how you discovered it? Thank you
     
  8. I’m sure I had it on my 15. At standstill give the front brake like a firm ‘double pump’ and u should see an H on the dash. Give it a try but be aware if it has it it releases after 10 secs
     
  9. Guys, come on. If you really cannot set off on a hill on a motorcycle without needing assistance, you really should not be allowed to ride one. :D
     
  10. Had it on my MS Enduro, ok on a small incline, but crept when it was a bit steep.
     
  11. 159 cm tall, with short legs, and loaded suitcases and top case, I have traveled all of Europe to the Russian border, I did not arrive but I am managing ;-)

    Thanks for your observation, although it is not really necessary, I have been riding a motorcycle since I was 7 years old, currently 57, things change over the years, your body and agility will also change, if God wants and you arrive
     
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  12. All I do is once the brake is on give it a good squeeze and the light comes on dash, either front or back brake, works with either
     
  13. THANKS
     
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