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Maintenance

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Warning

Accurate wheel balance is necessary 

for safe, stable handling of the 

motorcycle. Do not remove or change 

any wheel balance weights. Incorrect 

wheel balance may cause instability 

leading to loss of control and an 

accident.
When wheel balancing is required, such 

as after tyre or inner tube replacement, 

see your authorised Triumph dealer.
Only use self-adhesive weights. Clip on 

weights may damage the wheel, tyre or 

inner tube resulting in tyre deflation, 

loss of motorcycle control and an 

accident.

Warning

When replacement tyres or inner tubes 

are required, consult your authorised 

Triumph dealer who will arrange for the 

tyres and inner tubes to be selected, in 

a correct combination, from the 

approved list and fitted according to 

the tyre and inner tube manufacturer's 

instructions.
When tyres and inner tubes are 

replaced, allow time for the tyres and 

inner tubes to seat to the rim 

(approximately 24 hours). During this 

seating period, ride cautiously as an 

incorrectly seated tyre or inner tube 

could cause instability, loss of 

motorcycle control and an accident.

Warning

 Continued

Initially, the new tyres and inner tubes 

will not produce the same handling 

characteristics as the worn tyres and 

inner tubes and the rider must allow 

adequate riding distance (approximately 

100 miles (160 km)) to become accus-

tomed to the new handling characteris-

tics.
24 hours after fitting, the tyre 

pressures must be checked and 

adjusted, and the tyres and inner 

tubes examined for correct seating. 

Rectification must be carried out as 

necessary. The same checks and 

adjustments must also be carried out 

when 100 miles (160 km) have been 

travelled after fitting.
Use of a motorcycle with incorrectly 

seated tyres or inner tubes, incorrectly 

adjusted tyre pressures, or when not 

accustomed to its handling character-

istics may lead to loss of motorcycle 

control and an accident.

Summary of Contents for Bonneville Bobber 2018

Page 1: ...refer to it for information whenever necessary The information contained in this publication is based on the latest information available at the time of printing Triumph reserves the right to make cha...

Page 2: ...jor sections a further table of contents will help you find the specific subject required Foreword 3 Safety First 6 Warning Labels 12 Parts Identification 14 Parts Identification 16 Serial Numbers 19...

Page 3: ...DBOOK and will be followed by a pictorial representation of the subject concerned Never attempt to ride the motorcycle or make any adjustments without reference to the relevant instructions contained...

Page 4: ...eration Changes or modifications to the device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Tyres With reference to the Pneumatic Tyres and Tubes for Automotive Vehicles Quality Control Or...

Page 5: ...umph strongly recommends that all riders undertake the necessary training to ensure safe operation of this motorcycle This handbook is available from your local dealer in English US English French Ger...

Page 6: ...it of 125 kg 275 lb Warning Bonneville Speedmaster This motorcycle is designed for use as a two wheeled vehicle capable of carrying a rider on his her own or a rider and one passenger subject to a pas...

Page 7: ...y coloured clothing will consider ably increase a rider s or passenger s visibility to other operators of road vehicles Although full protection is not possible wearing correct protective clothing can...

Page 8: ...s Owner s Handbook Parts and Accessories Warning Owners should be aware that the only approved parts accessories and conversions for any Triumph motorcycle are those which carry official Triumph appro...

Page 9: ...Any accident can cause damage to the motorcycle that if not correctly repaired may cause a second accident that may result in injury or death Riding Warning Never ride the motorcycle when fatigued or...

Page 10: ...uneven or damaged road surfaces Bad weather Rider error Always operate the motorcycle at moderate speed and away from heavy traffic until you have become thoroughly familiar with its handling and ope...

Page 11: ...ge 102 Warning The bank angle indicators must not be used as a guide to how far the motorcycle may be safely banked This depends on many various conditions including but not limited to road surface ty...

Page 12: ...ese labels relate For illustration purposes the Bonneville Bobber motorcycle is shown Warning Label Locations R P M 1 2 3 4 DAILY SAFETY CHECKS T GLICHE SICHERHEITSKONTROLLEN CONTROLES DE SECURITE QUO...

Page 13: ...to the motorcycle using a strong adhesive In some cases labels are installed prior to an application of paint lacquer Do not attempt to remove the warning labels as this will cause damage to the pain...

Page 14: ...3 Clutch lever 4 Fuel tank filler cap 5 Fuel tank 6 Brake rear light 7 Rear direction indicator 8 Rear brake disc 9 Rear brake caliper 10 Fuse box behind side panel 11 Adjustment tool and inspection c...

Page 15: ...1 4 12 1 Ignition switch 2 Front brake fluid reservoir 3 Front brake lever 4 Steering lock 5 Oil filler plug 6 Rear brake pedal 7 Oil level sight glass 8 Rear brake fluid reservoir behind cap 9 Coolan...

Page 16: ...Fuel tank 6 C spanner and extension handle attached to the underside of the rider s seat 7 Brake rear light 8 Rear direction indicator 9 Rear brake disc 10 Rear brake caliper 11 Fuse box behind side...

Page 17: ...4 12 1 Ignition switch 2 Front brake fluid reservoir 3 Front brake lever 4 Steering lock 5 Oil filler plug 6 Oil level sight glass 7 Rear brake fluid reservoir behind cap 8 Coolant expansion tank cap...

Page 18: ...Headlight dip switch 3 SCROLL button 4 Daytime Running Lights DRL switch if fitted 5 Speedometer 6 Warning lights 7 Odometer Information display screen 8 Front brake fluid reservoir 9 Front brake lev...

Page 19: ...rea of the frame cjwa_b 1 1 VIN Record the vehicle identification number in the space provided below Engine Serial Number The engine serial number is stamped on the upper engine crankcase towards the...

Page 20: ...w Fuel Indicator Light 27 Neutral 27 Direction Indicators 28 Daytime Running Lights DRL if fitted 28 Cruise Control Indicator Light if fitted 28 Instruments 29 Speedometer and Odometer 29 Tachometer 2...

Page 21: ...42 Cruise Control Button if fitted 42 Daytime Running Lights DRL Switch if fitted 43 Throttle Control 43 Cruise Control if fitted 44 Activating Cruise Control 45 Deactivating Cruise Control 46 Brake a...

Page 22: ...ght 6 Low fuel level indicator light 7 High coolant temperature warning light 8 Low oil pressure warning light 9 Engine management Malfunction Indicator Light MIL 10 ABS Anti Lock Brake System warning...

Page 23: ...truments and make sure that it is securely fixed in place before riding the motorcycle Warning Never attempt to clean or adjust the instrument panel while riding the motorcycle Removal of the rider s...

Page 24: ...uminated when the engine is running If the MIL becomes illuminated when the engine is running this indicates that a fault has occurred in one or more of the systems controlled by the engine man agemen...

Page 25: ...running the engine High Coolant Temperature Warning Light With the engine running if the engine coolant temperature becomes dangerously high the high coolant temperature warning light will illuminate...

Page 26: ...rning If the ABS is not functioning the brake system will continue to function as a non ABS braking system Do not continue to ride for longer than is necessary with the indicator light illuminated Con...

Page 27: ...on with the ABS system The warning lights for the ABS traction control and the MIL will be illuminated Traction Control TC Disabled Warning Light The TC disabled warning light should not illuminate un...

Page 28: ...sion or dazzle other road users Dazzling other road users or reduced vision in low ambient light levels may result in loss of motorcycle control and an accident Note During daylight hours the daytime...

Page 29: ...above the maximum recommended engine speed 7 000 rpm as severe engine damage may result The tachometer shows the engine speed in revolutions per minute rpm r min 1 1 Engine speed shown in rpm Gear Pos...

Page 30: ...ates the amount of fuel in the tank With the ignition switched on the number of bars shown in the display indicates the level of fuel When the fuel tank is full all eight bars are displayed and when e...

Page 31: ...ge to empty information will be updated only while riding the motorcycle Depending on the riding style updating could take up to five minutes Trip Meter Warning Do not attempt to switch between the od...

Page 32: ...isplay the trip meter to be zeroed Then press and hold the SCROLL button for one second After more than one second the trip meter on display will reset to zero Clock To access the clock press and rele...

Page 33: ...play is set and the minutes display will begin to flash The minutes display is adjusted in the same way as for the hour display Once both hours and minutes are correctly set press the SCROLL button fo...

Page 34: ...y The selected riding mode is automatically activated one second after the MODE button is pressed if the following conditions are met With the Engine Off The ignition is switched ON The engine stop sw...

Page 35: ...lebar switch housing until the desired riding mode is flashing in the display Within 30 seconds of pressing the MODE button the rider must carry out the following simultaneously Close the throttle Pul...

Page 36: ...lean angle Braking Traction control cannot prevent the front wheel from slipping Failure to observe any of the above may result in loss of motorcycle control and an accident Traction control helps to...

Page 37: ...ction control is turned OFF The TC disabled warning light will be illuminated see page 27 Traction control defaults to ON after the ignition has been switched OFF and then switched ON again To Disable...

Page 38: ...biliser is on The engine immobiliser is turned off when the ignition key is in the ignition switch and it is turned to the ON position Switch Location The ignition switch is located below the rear edg...

Page 39: ...on key operates the ignition switch and the steering lock When the motorcycle is delivered from the factory two ignition keys are supplied together with a small tag bearing the key number Make a note...

Page 40: ...the key To disengage the steering lock Insert the key and at the same time turn the handlebars slightly to relieve any weight on the lock Turn the key anticlockwise Remove the key Right Handlebar Swit...

Page 41: ...r to operate the clutch lever must be pulled to the handlebar Note Even if the clutch lever is pulled to the handlebar the starter will not operate if the side stand is down and a gear is engaged MODE...

Page 42: ...on automatically when the ignition is turned to the ON position The headlight will function when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position The headlight will go off while pressing the starter b...

Page 43: ...reduced vision in low ambient light levels may result in loss of motorcycle control and an accident Note During daylight hours the daytime running lights improve the motorcycles visibility to other r...

Page 44: ...ed Warning Cruise control must only be used where you can drive safely at a steady speed Cruise control should not be used when riding in heavy traffic on roads with sharp blind bends or when they are...

Page 45: ...e control button is located on the left hand switch housing and can be operated with minimum movement when riding 1 1 Cruise control button Cruise control can be switched on or off at any time but it...

Page 46: ...r brake Increase speed by using the throttle for more than 60 seconds Upon deactivation the cruise control light will go out in the tachometer Brake and Clutch Lever Adjusters Warning Do not attempt t...

Page 47: ...o number four five and longest when set to number one Fuel P b cbny Fuel Grade Your Triumph engine is designed to use unleaded fuel and will give optimum performance if the correct grade of fuel is us...

Page 48: ...safety instructions Petrol fuel is highly flammable and can be explosive under certain conditions When refuelling turn the ignition switch to the OFF position Do not smoke Do not use a mobile telephon...

Page 49: ...e Fuel Tank Warning Overfilling the tank can lead to fuel spillage If fuel is spilled thoroughly clean up the spillage immediately and dispose of the materials used safely Take care not to spill any f...

Page 50: ...iller neck 2 Maximum fuel level After refuelling always check that the fuel filler cap is correctly closed Side Stand Warning The motorcycle is fitted with an interlock system to prevent it from being...

Page 51: ...tool and inspection cap tool To remove either side panel Grasp the panel firmly in both hands and pull the lower edge of the panel away from the motorcycle until the spigot clears the retaining gromm...

Page 52: ...o not place any item on the seat which may cause damage or staining to the seat cover The seat does not need to be removed to be adjusted The seat assembly can be adjusted for position along the seat...

Page 53: ...age to the seats or seat covers care must be taken not to drop the seats Do not lean the seats against the motorcycle or any surface which may damage the seats or seat covers Instead place the seats w...

Page 54: ...and pull firmly upwards If the seat is not correctly secured it may detach from the motorcycle A loose or detached seat could cause loss of motorcycle control and an accident Passenger Seat Bonneville...

Page 55: ...ter fitting always grasp the seat and pull firmly upwards If the seat is not correctly secured it may detach from the motorcycle A loose or detached seat could cause loss of motorcycle control and an...

Page 56: ...ing the first 500 miles 800 km Do not use full throttle Avoid high engine speeds at all times Avoid riding at one constant engine speed whether fast or slow for a long period of time Avoid aggressive...

Page 57: ...fastened Inspect all areas for loose damaged fixings Steering Action Smooth but not loose from lock to lock No binding of any of the control cables see page 98 Brakes Pull the brake lever and push th...

Page 58: ...le 58 HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE Table of Contents How to Ride the Motorcycle 59 Stopping the Engine 60 Starting the Engine 60 Moving Off 61 Changing Gears 62 Braking 63 Considerations for High Speed...

Page 59: ...How to Ride the Motorcycle 59 How to Ride the Motorcycle 6 5 4 1 3 2 1 STOP position 2 RUN position 3 START position 4 ON position 5 Ignition switch 6 Neutral indicator light...

Page 60: ...s and can cause loss of consciousness and death within a short period of time Always operate your motorcycle in the open air or in an area with adequate ventilation Caution Do not operate the starter...

Page 61: ...the starter button until the engine starts The motorcycle is equipped with starter lockout switches The switches prevent the electric starter from operating when the transmission is not in neutral wi...

Page 62: ...t speeds that will cause excessive engine rpm r min This can lock the rear wheel causing loss of control and an accident Engine damage may also be caused Changing down should be done such that low eng...

Page 63: ...echnique could result in loss of control and an accident Warning For your safety always exercise extreme caution when braking accelerating or turning as any incautious action can cause loss of control...

Page 64: ...ing effectiveness leading to loss of motorcycle control and an accident Warning Do not coast with the engine switched off and do not tow the motorcycle The transmission is pressure lubricated only whe...

Page 65: ...not available Illumination is normal after engine start up and until the motorcycle first reaches a speed exceeding 6 mph 10 km h Unless there is a fault it should not illuminate again until the engi...

Page 66: ...on Considerations for High Speed Operation Warning This Triumph motorcycle should be operated within the legal speed limits for the particular road travelled Operating a motorcycle at high speeds can...

Page 67: ...ear brakes are functioning correctly Tyres High speed operation is hard on tyres and tyres that are in good condition are crucial to riding safely Examine their overall condition inflate to the correc...

Page 68: ...t Parking Warning Do not park on a soft or on a steeply inclined surface Parking under these conditions may cause the motorcycle to fall over causing damage to property and personal injury Warning Pet...

Page 69: ...to prevent the motorcycle from rolling off the stand Engage first gear to prevent the motorcycle from moving On a lateral sideways incline always park such that the incline naturally pushes the motor...

Page 70: ...of any kind at speeds above 80 mph 130 km h In either both of these conditions speeds in excess of 80 mph 130 km h should not be attempted even where the legal speed limit permits this Warning Contin...

Page 71: ...any items between the frame and the fuel tank This can restrict the steering and will cause loss of control leading to an accident Warning Continued Weight attached to the handlebar or front fork wil...

Page 72: ...trained to do so and without becoming familiar and comfortable with the changes in motorcycle operating characteristics that this brings about Motorcycle operation without making allowances for the pr...

Page 73: ...87 Clutch Adjustment 87 Drive Chain 88 Drive Chain Lubrication 88 Chain Free Movement Inspection 89 Chain Free Movement Adjustment 89 Chain and Sprocket Wear Inspection 90 Brakes 92 Breaking in New Br...

Page 74: ...attery Disposal 108 Battery Maintenance 108 Battery Discharge 109 Battery Discharge During Storage and Infrequent Use of the Motorcycle 109 Battery Charging 110 Battery Installation 111 Fuse Box 112 H...

Page 75: ...have this knowledge and equipment Warning Continued Since incorrect or neglected mainte nance can lead to a dangerous riding condition always have an authorised Triumph dealer carry out the scheduled...

Page 76: ...s will require maintenance at their specified annual intervals In all cases maintenance must be carried out at or before the specified maintenance intervals shown Consult an authorised Triumph dealer...

Page 77: ...filter renew Throttle body plate butterfly check clean Throttle bodies balance Fuel hoses renew Every 4 years regardless of mileage Evaporative hoses renew if fitted Every 4 years regardless of mileag...

Page 78: ...ay Brake fluid renew Every 2 years regardless of mileage Drive Chain Drive chain slack check adjust Day Drive chain wear check Every 500 miles 800 km Drive chain lubricate Every 200 miles 300 km Drive...

Page 79: ...rt the engine or run the engine in a confined area Exhaust fumes are poisonous and can cause loss of consciousness and death within a short period of time Always operate your motorcycle in the open ai...

Page 80: ...il change or top up Contamination entering the engine may lead to engine damage Once the correct level is reached fit and tighten the filler plug Oil and Oil Filter Change Warning Prolonged or repeate...

Page 81: ...o the sealing ring of the new oil filter Fit the oil filter and tighten to 10 Nm After the oil has completely drained out fit a new sealing washer to the sump plug Fit and tighten the plug to 25 Nm Re...

Page 82: ...ines are designed to use 10W 40 or 10W 50 semi or fully synthetic motorcycle engine oil that meets specification API SH or higher and JASO MA such as Castrol Power 1 Racing 4T 10W 40 fully synthetic e...

Page 83: ...the manufacturer Coolant that contains anti freeze and corrosion inhibitors contains toxic chemicals that are harmful to the human body Never swallow antifreeze or any of the motorcycle coolant Note...

Page 84: ...will be hot and also under pressure Contact with this hot pressurised coolant will cause scalds and skin damage Caution If hard water is used in the cooling system it will cause scale accumulation in...

Page 85: ...engine is running Always keep hands and clothing away from the fan as contact with the rotating fan can cause injury Caution Using high pressure water sprays such as from a car wash facility or house...

Page 86: ...rottle control will interfere with the throttle function resulting in loss of motorcycle control and an accident To avoid continued use of a sticking or damaged throttle control always have it checked...

Page 87: ...free play must be checked in accordance with scheduled mainte nance requirements Clutch Inspection Check that there is 2 3 mm clutch lever free play at the lever If there is an incorrect amount of fr...

Page 88: ...ed either too loose or too tight the chain could jump off the sprockets or break Therefore always replace worn or damaged chains using genuine Triumph parts supplied by an authorised Triumph dealer Dr...

Page 89: ...ts Chain Free Movement Adjustment The vertical movement of the final drive chain must be in the range of 26 33 mm cjxq 5 1 2 3 4 1 Rear wheel spindle nut 2 Adjuster bolt 3 Adjuster bolt lock nut 4 Adj...

Page 90: ...uthorised Triumph dealer take remedial action before you attempt to ride the motorcycle again Failure to take remedial action may reduce braking efficiency leading to loss of motorcycle control or an...

Page 91: ...e replaced Rotate the rear wheel and inspect the drive chain for damaged rollers and loose pins and links Also inspect the sprockets for unevenly or excessively worn or damaged teeth ccol Worn Tooth E...

Page 92: ...ng Brake pads must always be replaced as a wheel set At the front where two calipers are fitted on the same wheel replace all the brake pads in both calipers Replacing individual pads will reduce brak...

Page 93: ...r brakes Disc Brake Fluid Warning Brake fluid is hygroscopic which means it will absorb moisture from the air Any absorbed moisture will greatly reduce the boiling point of the brake fluid causing a r...

Page 94: ...r any other contaminants Note A special tool is required to bleed the ABS braking system Contact your authorised Triumph dealer when the brake fluid needs renewing or the hydraulic system requires mai...

Page 95: ...use box Insert the short end of the tool into the grooves at the centre of the cap and turn the tool anticlockwise to loosen the cap and remove The rear brake fluid reservoir is then visible The brake...

Page 96: ...motorcycle with incor rectly adjusted mirrors is dangerous Operation of the motorcycle with incorrectly adjusted mirrors will result in loss of vision to the rear of the motorcycle It is dangerous to...

Page 97: ...orcycle Caution Incorrect adjustment of the bar end mirrors may cause the mirror arm to contact the fuel tank brake or clutch levers or other parts of the motorcycle This will result in damage to the...

Page 98: ...ous and may cause loss of motorcycle control and an accident Note Always inspect the wheel bearings at the same time as the steering bearings Lubricate and inspect the condition of the steering headst...

Page 99: ...heel bearings The wheel bearings must be inspected at the intervals specified in the scheduled maintenance chart cjxr Inspecting the Wheel Bearings To inspect the wheel bearings Position the motorcycl...

Page 100: ...and eye damage can result from contact with the pressurised oil Examine each fork for any sign of damage scratching of the slider surface or for oil leaks If any damage or leakage is found consult an...

Page 101: ...handle attached to the underside of the rider s seat into the slots of the adjuster ring Turn the adjuster ring anticlockwise shown as direction A in the diagram towards the left hand side of the moto...

Page 102: ...tor Tyres cboa The motorcycles are equipped with spoked wheels which require a tyre suitable for use with an inner tube Warning Inner tubes must only be used on motorcycles fitted with spoked wheels a...

Page 103: ...Overinflation will cause instability and accelerated tread wear Both conditions are dangerous as they may cause loss of control leading to an accident Correct inflation pressure will provide maximum s...

Page 104: ...80 mph 130 km h Front 2 mm 0 08 in Rear 3 mm 0 12 in Tyre Replacement All Triumph motorcycles are carefully and extensively tested in a range of riding conditions to ensure that the most effective ty...

Page 105: ...on tubeless rims The bead will not seat and the tyres could slip on the rims causing rapid tyre deflation that may result in a loss of vehicle control and an accident Never install an inner tube insid...

Page 106: ...eplaced allow time for the tyres and inner tubes to seat to the rim approximately 24 hours During this seating period ride cautiously as an incorrectly seated tyre or inner tube could cause instabilit...

Page 107: ...arning The battery contains harmful materials Always keep children away from the battery whether or not it is fitted in the motorcycle Do not attach jump leads to the battery touch the battery cables...

Page 108: ...tallation Battery Disposal Should the battery ever require replacement the original battery must be handed to a recycling agent who will make sure that the dangerous substances from which the battery...

Page 109: ...scharge Battery Discharge During Storage and Infrequent Use of the Motorcycle During storage or infrequent use of the motorcycle inspect the battery voltage weekly using a digital multimeter Follow th...

Page 110: ...ery voltage or battery charging contact your local authorised Triumph dealer Should the battery voltage fall below 12 7 Volts the battery should be charged using a Triumph approved battery charger Alw...

Page 111: ...tighten to 4 5 Nm Push the battery fully into the battery tray 1 L0124 2 5 3 4 1 Engine ground connection 2 Battery 3 Battery strap guide 4 Battery strap 5 Battery positive connection Secure the batt...

Page 112: ...e inoperative When checking for a blown fuse use the table to establish which fuse has blown The fuse box is located behind the left hand side panel To gain access to the fuse box remove the left hand...

Page 113: ...control and an accident Caution Do not cover the headlight or lens with any item likely to obstruct air flow to or prevent heat escaping from the headlight lens Covering the headlight lens during oper...

Page 114: ...nneville Bobber Black and Bonneville Speedmaster The headlight unit is a sealed mainte nance free LED unit Bonneville Bobber Only Warning The bulbs become hot during use Always allow sufficient time f...

Page 115: ...ber dust cover cjwl 1 2 3 1 Wire retainer 2 Headlight bulb 3 Position bulb location Unhook the headlight bulb s wire retainer The headlight bulb can now be removed Remove the position bulb from its bu...

Page 116: ...sonable advice which will safeguard against corrosion and enhance the appearance of the motorcycle Preparation for Washing Before washing precautions must be taken to keep water off the following plac...

Page 117: ...ation Avoid spraying water with any great force near the following places Instruments Brake cylinders and brake calipers Under the fuel tank Air intake duct Headstock bearings Wheel bearings Note Use...

Page 118: ...efore motorcycle operation Use a dry cloth or chamois leather to absorb water residue Do not allow water to stand on the motorcycle as this will lead to corrosion Start the engine and run it for 5 min...

Page 119: ...e bodies on some models must be correctly cleaned to preserve their appearance Please contact your dealer if you are unsure which components on your motorcycle are aluminium parts not protected by pai...

Page 120: ...milarly the use of abrasive cleaners will damage the finish and must not be used When the chrome and stainless steel is dry apply a suitable proprietary chrome cleaner on to the surface following the...

Page 121: ...ously described Make sure that no soap or water enters the exhausts Drying Dry the exhaust system as far as possible with a soft cloth or chamois leather Do not run the engine to dry the system or spo...

Page 122: ...ng if fitted Warning Never attempt to clean the windscreen while the motorcycle is in motion as releasing the handlebars may cause loss of motorcycle control and an accident Operation of the motorcycl...

Page 123: ...and ensure the long life of your product Your Triumph leather product is a natural product and lack of care can result in damage and permanent wear Follow these simple instructions and give your leath...

Page 124: ...rol is extremely flammable and can be explosive under certain conditions Turn the ignition switch OFF Do not smoke Make sure the area is well ventilated and free from any source of flame or sparks thi...

Page 125: ...nd with a minimum daily temperature variation Put a suitable porous cover over the motorcycle to keep dust and dirt from collecting on it Avoid using plastic or similar non breathable coated materials...

Page 126: ...cc Bore x Stroke 97 6 x 80 mm 97 6 x 80 mm Compression Ratio 10 1 10 1 Cylinder Numbering Left to Right Left to Right Cylinder Sequence 1 2 1 2 Firing Order 1 2 1 2 Starting System Electric Starter El...

Page 127: ...ansmission Type 6 speed constant mesh 6 speed constant mesh Clutch Type Wet multiplate Wet multiplate Final Drive Chain EK 525 MVXZ2 108 link EK 525 MVXZ2 108 link Primary Drive Ratio 93 74 1 26 93 74...

Page 128: ...Halogen 12 Volt 60 55 Watt H4 Halogen Position Light 12 Volt 5 Watt 12 Volt 5 Watt Tail Brake Light LED LED License Plate Light LED LED Directional Indicator Lights LED LED Electrical Equipment Bonnev...

Page 129: ...110 Nm 110 Nm Seat Bolts 48 Nm 48 Nm Seat Nuts 38 Nm 38 Nm Fluids and Lubricants Bonneville Bobber and Bonneville Bobber Black Bearings and Pivots Grease to NLGI 2 specification Brake Fluid DOT 4 brak...

Page 130: ...97 6 x 80 mm Compression Ratio 10 1 Cylinder Numbering Left to Right Cylinder Sequence 1 2 Firing Order 1 2 Starting System Electric Starter Lubrication Bonneville Speedmaster Lubrication System Wet...

Page 131: ...1 26 Gear Ratio 1st 49 14 3 5 2nd 45 18 2 5 3rd 37 20 1 85 4th 37 25 1 48 5th 35 27 1 3 6th 34 29 1 17 Final Drive Ratio 37 17 2 18 Warning Use the recommended tyres ONLY in the combinations given Do...

Page 132: ...60 55 Watt H4 Halogen Position Light 12 Volt 5 Watt Tail Brake Light LED License Plate Light LED Directional Indicator Lights LED Frame Bonneville Speedmaster Rake 25 3 Trail 91 4 mm 3 6 in Tightening...

Page 133: ...HD4X Hybrid OAT coolant pre mixed Drive Chain Chain spray suitable for XW ring chains Engine Oil Semi or fully synthetic 10W 40 or 10W 50 motorcycle engine oil which meets specification API SH or hig...

Page 134: ...Paintwork 118 Matt Paintwork 119 Preparation for Washing 116 Protecting 121 Seat Care 122 Washing 117 Washing the Exhaust 121 Where to be Careful 117 Windscreen 122 Clock 32 Adjustment 33 Clutch 87 Ad...

Page 135: ...ments Average Fuel Consumption 30 Clock 32 Fuel Gauge 30 Gear Position Display 29 Instrument Panel Layout 22 Range to Empty 31 Service Interval 33 Speedometer 29 Tachometer 29 Trip Meter 31 L Left Han...

Page 136: ...ttle Control 43 86 Inspection 86 Tool Kit 55 Torques Tightening 129 132 Traction Control TC 36 Disable 37 Disabled Warning Light 27 Indicator Light 26 Settings 37 Transmission Specifications 127 131 T...

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