What is the set button on a motorcycle for?
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It is a setting button. It can be used to adjust some display functions. Introduction to motorcycle buttons: From top to bottom on the left side are the high/low beam switch, turn signal switch, and horn button. From top to bottom on the right side are the headlight on/off button and the start button. The lightning-shaped button on the right is the ignition switch, which can be toggled left and right to turn the headlight on or off. The first position is for the fog light, and the second position is for the headlight. The top button on the left is the high/low beam switch, which only works when the headlight is on. The second is the turn signal, which can be toggled. The bottom one is the horn button. The two green lights on the dashboard are turn signal indicators. The blue one is the headlight indicator, indicating the high beam. Precautions for riding a motorcycle: Always wear a helmet when riding a motorcycle. The reason helmets exist is to protect the head. If you don't wear a helmet and an accident happens, you will regret it deeply. Never use the clutch as a brake.