Warning Light

Delray

Well-known member
Don't know if you have an owner's manual -- sometimes they magically disappear on older bikes -- but there is a long section on warning lights.

Below are the index pages. There is additional info on each item depending on the specific nature of your warning light (too much info to post here).

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Delray

Well-known member
P.S.

When the cursed yellow pyramid shows up, it is accompanied by a written explanation, e.g., "LAMP!" if a headlight is out.

I can't read the writing in your photo, but if it says SERVICE, here is another page that may help you ....

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Bubboon

New member
I would say it’s the Tire Pressure Monitor not reading the front tire. This happens intermittently on my rear tire, causing the dreaded yellow pyramid to appear. So far, it has always gone back to normal after a few minutes. 🤞
 
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Deleted member 1216

Guest
Check tire pressure in BOTH tires, don't rely on TPMS for accuracy. After filling tires drive down the road at speed of a least 35mph for a few miles, the yellow triangle warning light SHOULD go out.
 
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