T.R.A.C. question

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  1. Army86VFR750

    Army86VFR750 New Member

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    I looked in the MOM for more info, but its pretty slim. The marks on the TRAC dial are minimal on mine, the only thing I see is a single arrow. What position is that? Is there normally numbers or something on there? The MOM shows 4 arrows.

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    Ok, I had to ask. What does MOM and TRAC stand for? What are they? I am bad with acronyms!
     


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    TRAC is Honda's anti dive system on early VFR and Nighthawks. Should look like this.
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    MOM I would assume is my owners manual, just a guess though........
     


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    Motorcycle owners manual. Same thing I guess! It was a term we used in the bike course I took. Someone would ask a question about bike maintenance or operation, and the instructor would say " ask your MOM.". Kind of a running joke in class. Sorry...

    However, the pic you posted was what I needed. The arrow left on my knob would be, I hope, a '2'. Looking at the pic, it's the only one with a 'raised' arrow.
     


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