Excellent review, Dan - thank you!!!!
It's not a failure. Cruise Control is disabled whenever the ECU is flashed (or replaced). It is enabled/disabled with a sequence of button and lever presses. The first time my ECU had an update, they did not do this so I looked it up on how to do it myself. When the ECU was replaced for the recall, they did remember to enable it. This will happen any time you have the ECU flashed - just something to keep in mind.have had only one issue with the bike since, and it wasn't "really" the bike. I had the ECU recall done a few weeks ago and following that the cruise control failed. A week later I got down to my "local" dealership (80 miles away) to have it fixed. After two hours of fussing around the tech called Triumph and found that the cruise control had to be reset after the ECU recall was completed. The tech claimed that the resetting of the cruise control wasn't clear in the recall instructions. Right! So I think my second problem was really the dealership not the bike. Other owners have experienced the same post ECU recall cruise control "failure".