What is the touring mode on a motorcycle?

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MayaMarie
07/29/25 3:27pm
Motorcycle touring is the cruise mode. Basic introduction to cruise mode: It is used to control the constant speed driving of the vehicle. When set to cruise mode, the fuel supply of the engine is controlled by the computer. The computer continuously adjusts the fuel supply based on road conditions and the driving resistance of the vehicle to maintain the set speed without the need to operate the throttle, reducing fatigue. Drivers no longer need to watch the speedometer and can focus on the road, thereby enhancing safety. Characteristics of cruise mode: It can save fuel, offering certain economic and environmental benefits. Under the same driving conditions, using the cruise control system can save fuel because it optimizes the fuel supply and engine power, reducing exhaust emissions.
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