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Off-road rider mode

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Can anybody tell me if Off road Rider mode disable rear abs, or do you have to pay for the Explorer software?
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I concur, ABS Mode is separate from Ride Mode (see my screen captures of the US Owners Manual, above). Traction control & anti-wheelie is adjusted automatically, but ABS Mode must be set to Offroad in the ABS Mode menu screen separately. It's a minor annoyance. The good thing is that the settings remains after you power off the motorcycle and start it back up again - something that is not true for many adventure and dual-sport bikes. I wish that you could tie the ABS setting to the Ride Mode, so that when you switched from Street to Offroad or Explorer mode, the previously used ABS setting for that mode was remembered. Unfortunately, it does not - so if you switch to Street or Rain mode once you're back on tarmac, the ABS mode remains in Offroad ABS until you manually switch it over. Thankfully, the graphics on the TFT display make it quite clear!
 
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One of the few frustrations I've discovered with my Norden is the fact that the ABS mode must be manually changed from the Ride mode. If the software could remember that I like ABS turned off when I switched to Off Road mode, it would be great! Sadly, I have to navigate to two different places in the menu every time I want to switch to Off Road mode.....
 
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So, the manual says the off-road mode de-activates anti-wheelie control, but it ain't true! It's very difficult if not impossible to get the front wheel up when in off-road mode and MTC is enabled. If I leave it in off-road and deactivate MTC the front wheel happily comes up with a little throttle in 1st or 2nd gear.

Anyone one else notice this??

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