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Side Panels

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Side panel (right hand shown)

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Grommets

The  right  side  panel  can  be  removed  to
gain  access  to  the  adjustment  tool  and
the rear brake fluid reservoir.
To  remove  either  side  panel,  grasp  the
panel  firmly  in  both  hands  and  pull  the
panel  away  from  the  motorcycle  until  it
clears  the  three  retaining  grommets
(leaving the grommets in place).
To  re-install,  position  the  three  locating
dowels  to  the  grommets,  then  press
firmly to secure the panel.
Finally,  grasp  the  panel  and  make  sure
that it is fully retained.

Tool Kit and Owner’s
Handbook

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Adjustment tool

The  tool  kit  consists  of  an  adjustment
tool. The adjustment tool is attached to
the inside of the right hand side panel.
There are two C-spanners located under
the seat on the Thruxton R.
To  gain  access  to  the  Owner’s
Handbook,  remove  the  seat  (see
page

 

56).

Street Twin

The Owner’s Handbook is located on the
underside of the seat.

Thruxton, Thruxton R and
Bonneville T120

The Owner’s Handbook is located under
the seat on the rear fender.

Summary of Contents for Bonneville T120

Page 1: ...t 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 changes at an...

Page 2: ...the major 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 Serial Numbers 22 General informati...

Page 3: ...The symbol means CAUTION REFER TO THE HANDBOOK and will be followed by a pictorial representation of the subject concerned Never attempt to ride the motorcycle or make any adjustments without referen...

Page 4: ...ok Thank you for choosing a Triumph motorcycle This motorcycle is the product of Triumph s use of proven engineering exhaustive testing and continuous striving for superior reliability safety and perf...

Page 5: ...y familiar with the correct operation of your motorcycle s controls its features capabilities and limitations Do not lend your motorcycle to others as riding when not familiar with your motorcycle s c...

Page 6: ...load limit of 463 lb 210 kg Fuel and Exhaust Fumes Warning GASOLINE IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE Always turn off the engine when refueling Do not refuel or open the fuel filler cap while smoking or in the vic...

Page 7: ...lmet offers some protection in an accident though a full face helmet will offer more Always wear a visor or approved goggles to help vision and to protect your eyes cbma When choosing a helmet always...

Page 8: ...itting of any approved parts accessories or conversions by non approved personnel Maintenance Equipment Warning Consult your authorized Triumph dealer whenever there is doubt as to the correct or safe...

Page 9: ...is foreword Remember in an accident a motorcycle does not give the same impact protection as a car Warning This Triumph motorcycle should be operated within the legal speed limits for the particular r...

Page 10: ...weight in the wrong place or by a mechanical problem such as worn or loose bearings or under inflated or unevenly worn tires Your solution to both situations is the same Keep a firm hold on the handl...

Page 11: ...ility loss of motorcycle control and an accident Details of the bank angle wear limits can be found in the Maintenance and Adjustment section on page 105 Warning The bank angle indicators must not be...

Page 12: ...ation in this handbook Before riding ensure that all riders have understood and complied with all the information to which these labels relate R P M MAX LOAD 5 kg 11 lbs 1 3 2 4 7 6 5 1 Headlight page...

Page 13: ...o the motorcycle using a strong adhesive In some cases labels are installed prior to an application of paint lacquer Therefore any attempt to remove the warning labels will cause damage to the paintwo...

Page 14: ...al 2 Headlight 3 Clutch cable 4 Battery beneath seat 5 Owner s Handbook beneath seat 6 Brake tail light 7 Rear turn signal 8 Rear brake disc 9 Rear brake caliper 10 Coolant expansion tank 11 Coolant e...

Page 15: ...tank 2 Coolant pressure cap beneath fuel tank 3 Fuel filler cap 4 Front brake fluid reservoir 5 Front fork 6 Oil filler plug 7 Oil level sight glass 8 Rear brake pedal 9 Rear brake fluid reservoir be...

Page 16: ...1 12 13 14 15 1 Front turn signal 2 Headlight 3 Clutch cable 4 Battery beneath seat 5 Owner s Handbook beneath seat 6 Brake tail light 7 Rear turn signal 8 Rear brake disc 9 Rear brake caliper 10 Side...

Page 17: ...tank 2 Fuel filler cap 3 Front brake fluid reservoir 4 Front fork 5 Oil filler plug 6 Coolant expansion tank 7 Oil level sight glass 8 Coolant expansion tank cap 9 Rear brake pedal 10 Rear brake flui...

Page 18: ...gnal 2 Headlight 3 Clutch cable 4 Battery beneath seat 5 Owner s Handbook beneath seat 6 Brake tail light 7 Rear turn signal 8 Rear brake disc 9 Rear brake caliper 10 Coolant expansion tank 11 Coolant...

Page 19: ...8 9 10 11 12 5 1 Fuel tank 2 Fuel filler cap 3 Front brake fluid reservoir 4 Front fork 5 Oil filler plug 6 Oil level sight glass 7 Rear brake pedal 8 Rear brake fluid reservoir behind side panel 9 A...

Page 20: ...0 60 80 100 120 14 0 16 0 180 200 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2 12 1 Clutch lever 2 Headlight dimmer switch 3 SCROLL button 4 Speedometer 5 Warning lights 6 Odometer Information display screen 7 Front brake...

Page 21: ...SCROLL button 4 Daytime Running Lights DRL switch if equipped 5 Speedometer 6 Warning lights 7 Trip computer Odometer Information display screen 8 Tachometer 9 Information display screen 10 Front bra...

Page 22: ...hich is mounted on the steering head 1 2 1 VIN number 2 VIN label Record the vehicle identification number in the space provided below Engine Serial Number The engine serial number is stamped on the u...

Page 23: ...ime Running Lights DRLs 30 Neutral 30 Low Fuel 30 Tire Pressure Warning Light 30 Instruments 31 Speedometer and Odometer 31 Tachometer If Equipped 31 Gear Position Display 32 Fuel Gauge 32 Range to Em...

Page 24: ...l Switch 46 MODE Button if equipped 46 Daytime Running Light DRL Switch if fitted 46 High Beam Button 47 Throttle Control 47 Brake and Clutch Lever Adjusters 48 Brake Lever Adjusters Thruxton R Only 4...

Page 25: ...ng light 6 Low oil pressure warning light 7 Engine management Malfunction Indicator Light MIL 8 ABS Anti Lock Brake System warning light 9 Alarm Immobilizer status indicator light alarm is an accessor...

Page 26: ...cator Light MIL 6 Low oil pressure warning light 7 Traction Control TC disabled warning light 8 Alarm Immobilizer indicator light alarm is an accessory kit 9 Neutral indicator light 10 Left hand turn...

Page 27: ...ine performance exhaust emissions and fuel consumption Reduced engine performance could cause a dangerous riding condition leading to loss of control and an accident Contact an authorized Triumph deal...

Page 28: ...d When the ignition switch is turned to the OFF position the alarm immobilizer light will flash on and off for 24 hours to show that the engine immobilizer is on When the ignition switch is turned to...

Page 29: ...n with the ABS system The warning lights for the ABS traction control and the MIL will be illuminated Warning If the traction control is not functioning care must be taken when accelerating and corner...

Page 30: ...S gallons 3 0 liters liters of fuel remaining in the tank Tire Pressure Warning Light Note Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS is an accessory option only available on models equipped with cast alloy...

Page 31: ...otorcycle until the tires have been checked and the tire pressures are at their recommended pressure when cold Instruments Speedometer and Odometer The speedometer indicates the road speed of the moto...

Page 32: ...indicator light 2 Fuel gauge All Models Except Street Twin 1 2 1 Fuel gauge 2 Low fuel indicator light The fuel gauge indicates the amount of fuel in the tank With the ignition switched on the number...

Page 33: ...empty information will be updated only while riding the motorcycle Depending on the riding style updating could take up to five minutes Trip Meter 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 50 60 70 80 90 1 0 0 1 1 0 12 0 1 2...

Page 34: ...t hand handlebar switch housing until the clock is visible 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 50 60 70 80 90 1 0 0 1 1 0 12 0 1 2 0 0 0 20 4 0 6 0 80 100 120 140 1 6 0 18 0 2 0 0 1 1 Clock Street Twin shown Clock Adjust...

Page 35: ...ding Modes Note Riding modes are available on the Thruxton Thruxton R and Bonneville T120 models The riding mode system allows adjustment of the throttle response Riding modes are selected using the M...

Page 36: ...ng a Riding Mode when Riding the Motorcycle Warning The selection of riding modes while the motorcycle is in motion requires the rider to allow the motorcycle to coast motorcycle moving engine running...

Page 37: ...ON again Select the desired riding mode Restart the engine and continue riding Traction Control TC Warning Traction control is not a substitute for riding appropriately for the prevailing road and wea...

Page 38: ...handle as normal but without traction control In this situation accelerating too hard on wet slippery road surfaces may cause the rear wheel to slip and may result in loss of motorcycle control and a...

Page 39: ...may result in loss of motorcycle control and an accident To Disable the ABS To access the ABS disable function Make sure the motorcycle is stationary and in neutral Turn the ignition to the ON positio...

Page 40: ...otorcycle is traveling at a speed greater than 12 mph 20 km Two dashes will be visible in the display screen until the tire pressure signal is received The tire pressure monitoring system TPMS is an a...

Page 41: ...e is traveling at a speed greater than 12 mph 20 km and the tire pressure signal is received To exit the tire pressure display press and release the SCROLL button to the desired display screen Sensor...

Page 42: ...an accident Replacement Tires When replacing tires always have an authorized Triumph dealer mount your tires and make sure they are aware that tire pressure sensors are installed to the wheels Ignitio...

Page 43: ...ents when the motorcycle is ridden Engine Immobiliser The ignition switch housing acts as the antenna for the engine immobilizer When the ignition switch is turned to the OFF position and the ignition...

Page 44: ...paired with the motorcycle s immobilizer by your authorized Triumph dealer Caution Do not store the spare key with the motorcycle as this will reduce all aspects of security Right Handlebar Switches S...

Page 45: ...rt stop switch must be in the RUN position for the motorcycle to operate START Position The START position operates the electric starter For the starter to operate the clutch lever must be pulled to t...

Page 46: ...ding turn signals will flash on and off The indicators can be canceled manually To manually turn off the indicators press and release the indicator switch in the central position MODE Button if equipp...

Page 47: ...is turned to the ON position The headlight will go off while pressing the starter button until the engine starts Throttle Control 2 1 1 Throttle open position 2 Throttle closed position All models hav...

Page 48: ...lutch levers The adjusters allow the distance from the handlebar to the lever to be changed to one of five positions for the front brake lever or four positions for the clutch lever to suit the span o...

Page 49: ...Triumph motorcycle is designed to run on unleaded gasoline with a CLC or AKI octane rating R M 2 of 87 or higher Federal regulations require that pumps delivering unleaded gasoline are marked UNLEADE...

Page 50: ...onal gasoline and another compound such as alcohol This Triumph motorcycle will give its best performance when using unleaded gasoline However the following should be used as a guide if you use any ox...

Page 51: ...the fuel filler cap is correctly closed and locked Because gasoline fuel is highly flammable any fuel leak or spillage or any failure to observe the safety advice given above will lead to a fire hazar...

Page 52: ...l level After refueling always check that the fuel filler cap is correctly closed Warning Overfilling the tank can lead to fuel spillage If fuel is spilled thoroughly clean up the spillage immediately...

Page 53: ...o the left and leave the motorcycle in first gear Whenever the side stand is used before riding always make sure that the stand is fully up after first sitting on the motorcycle For instructions on sa...

Page 54: ...ating dowels to the grommets then press firmly to secure the panel Finally grasp the panel and make sure that it is fully retained Tool Kit and Owner s Handbook citg 1 1 Adjustment tool The tool kit c...

Page 55: ...uffler The helmet may be damaged Warning Never ride the motorcycle with helmet s secured to the helmet hook as this may cause the motorcycle to become unstable leading to loss of control and an accide...

Page 56: ...e seat lock and turn it anticlockwise This will release the seat from its lock and allow it to be slid rearwards for complete removal from the motorcycle To re install the seat engage the seat s tongu...

Page 57: ...motorcycle Warning The USB socket is not waterproof unless the waterproof cap is installed Do not connect electronic devices while it is raining WarningContinued Water in the USB socket could lead to...

Page 58: ...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 59: ...ee page 80 Drive Chain Correct adjustment see page 88 Tires Wheels Correct inflation pressures when cold Tread depth wear tire wheel damage loose broken spokes punctures etc see page 105 Nuts Bolts Fa...

Page 60: ...operation and correct cable free play see page 87 Coolant No coolant leakage Check the coolant level in the expansion tank when the engine is cold see page 84 Electrical Equipment All lights and horn...

Page 61: ...cle 61 HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE Table of Contents How to Ride the Motorcycle 62 To Stop the Engine 63 To Start the Engine 63 Moving Off 64 Changing Gears 65 Braking 66 Parking 69 Considerations for...

Page 62: ...How to Ride the Motorcycle 62 How to Ride the Motorcycle P U S H P 5 4 1 3 2 6 1 STOP position 2 RUN position 3 START position 4 ON position 5 Ignition switch 6 Neutral indicator light...

Page 63: ...e When the ignition is switched on the instrument warning lights will illuminate and will then go off except those which normally remain on until the engine starts see Warning Lights on page 12 Pull t...

Page 64: ...il pressure will cause severe engine damage 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 65: ...r tire breaking traction wheel spin Always open the throttle cautiously particularly if you are unfamiliar with the motorcycle as a wheelie or loss of traction will cause loss of motorcycle control an...

Page 66: ...ine from stalling Never lock the brakes as this may cause loss of control of the motorcycle and an accident Warning For emergency braking disregard down shifting and concentrate on applying the front...

Page 67: ...s leading to loss of motorcycle control and an accident Warning Riding with your foot on the brake pedal or your hands on the brake lever may actuate the brake light giving a false indication to other...

Page 68: ...oth the front and rear brake at the same time this pulsation may be felt in the lever the pedal or both The ABS may be activated by sudden upward or downward changes in the road surface Warning If the...

Page 69: ...h to P PARK Do not leave the switch in the P position for long periods of time as this will discharge the battery Ensure that the side stand is fully retracted before riding off Warning Do not park on...

Page 70: ...he motorcycle s characteristics in all conditions High speed operation in any other circumstances is dangerous and will lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident Warning The handling characte...

Page 71: ...Caution In many countries the exhaust system for this model is installed with a catalytic converter to help reduce exhaust emission levels The catalytic converter can be permanently damaged if the mo...

Page 72: ...load does not extend beyond the rear of the motorcycle Never exceed the maximum vehicle loading weight of 463 lb 210 kg WarningContinued This maximum loading weight is made up from the combined weigh...

Page 73: ...rated above the legal road speed limit except in authorized closed course conditions Warning Only operate this Triumph motorcycle at high speed in closed course on road competition or on closed course...

Page 74: ...the steering and will cause loss of control leading to an accident Weight attached to the handlebar or front fork will increase the mass of the steering assembly and can result in loss of steering con...

Page 75: ...ch Adjustment 88 Drive Chain 88 Chain Lubrication 88 Chain Free Movement Inspection 89 Chain Free Movement Adjustment 89 Chain and Sprocket Wear Inspection 90 Brakes Brake Wear Inspection 91 Breaking...

Page 76: ...107 Tire Pressure Monitoring System if equipped 107 Tire Wear 107 Minimum Recommended Tread Depth 107 Tire Replacement 108 Tire Pressure Monitoring System Only on models equipped with TPMS 110 Windscr...

Page 77: ...e can lead to a dangerous riding condition always have an authorized Triumph dealer carry out the scheduled maintenance of this motorcycle Scheduled maintenance may be carried out by your dealer in th...

Page 78: ...bolts check adjust Air cleaner replace Fuel filter replace Throttle bodies balance Fuel hoses replace Every 4 years regardless of mileage Evaporative loss hoses replace Every 4 years regardless of mil...

Page 79: ...red DTCs Brake pads check wear levels Day Brake master cylinders check for fluid leaks Brake calipers check for fluid leaks and seized pistons Brake fluid levels check Day Brake fluid replace Every 2...

Page 80: ...period of time Always operate your motorcycle in the open air or in an area with adequate ventilation Caution Running the engine with insufficient oil will cause engine damage If the low oil pressure...

Page 81: ...dryness irritation and dermatitis In addition used engine oil contains harmful contamination that can lead to skin cancer Always wear suitable protective clothing and avoid skin contact with used oil...

Page 82: ...reaches all parts of the engine can cause engine damage or seizure Only raise engine speed after running the engine for 30 seconds to allow the oil to circulate fully Make sure that the low oil press...

Page 83: ...t level each day before riding the motorcycle and top off the coolant if the level is low Note A year round Hybrid Organic Acid Technology known as Hybrid OAT or HOAT coolant is installed in the cooli...

Page 84: ...rcycle on level ground and in an upright position The expansion tank can be viewed from the left hand side of the motorcycle towards the rear of the engine Check the coolant level in the expansion tan...

Page 85: ...The expansion tank cap can be removed from the left hand side of the motorcycle towards the rear of the engine Remove the cap from the expansion tank and add coolant mixture through the filler openin...

Page 86: ...low can cause overheating potentially resulting in engine damage Throttle Control Warning Always be alert for changes in the feel of the throttle control and have the throttle system checked by an aut...

Page 87: ...cycle is equipped with a cable operated clutch If the clutch lever has excessive free play the clutch may not disengage fully This will cause difficulty in shifting gear and selecting neutral This may...

Page 88: ...tly for extreme conditions such as salty or heavily gritted roads If the chain is badly worn or incorrectly adjusted either too loose or too tight the chain could jump off the sprockets or break There...

Page 89: ...ed This will help prevent injury to the operator or damage to the motorcycle Place the motorcycle on a level surface and hold it in an upright position with no weight on it Rotate the rear wheel by pu...

Page 90: ...cident Check the rear brake effectiveness Rectify if necessary Warning It is dangerous to operate the motorcycle with defective brakes you must have your authorized Triumph dealer take remedial action...

Page 91: ...e sprockets leading to loss of motorcycle control or an accident Caution If the sprockets are found to be worn always replace the sprockets and drive chain together Replacing worn sprockets without al...

Page 92: ...stment on the front and rear brakes Warning If the brake lever or pedal feels soft when it is applied or if the lever pedal travel becomes excessive there may be air in the brake lines and hoses or th...

Page 93: ...ride for longer than is necessary with the indicator light illuminated Contact an authorized Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked and rectified Note A special tool is required...

Page 94: ...hten the cap retaining screws to 9 lb in 1 Nm Thruxton and Bonneville T120 T908040 1 2 1 Upper level line front brake 2 Lower level line front brake To inspect the front fluid level check the level of...

Page 95: ...in 1 5 Nm Retain the reservoir to the airbox by tightening the original fixing to 44 lb in 5 Nm Re install the right hand side panel Warning If there has been an appreciable drop in the level of the...

Page 96: ...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 restrict brake or clutch lever operation or restrict steerin...

Page 97: ...motorcycle falling during the inspection make sure that the motorcycle is stabilized and secured on a suitable support Do not exert extreme force against each wheel or rock each wheel vigorously as t...

Page 98: ...accident Remove the support and place the motorcycle on the side stand Wheel Bearings Inspection If the wheel bearings in the front or rear wheel allow play in the wheel hub are noisy or if the wheel...

Page 99: ...any sign of damage scratching of the slider surface or for oil leaks If any damage or leakage is found consult an authorized Triumph dealer To check that the forks operate smoothly Position the motorc...

Page 100: ...r of adjuster turns anticlockwise from the fully clockwise position Note This chart is only a guide Setting requirements may vary for rider weight and personal preferences See the following pages for...

Page 101: ...elevant suspension chart see page 100 Front Suspension Rebound and Compression Damping Adjustment Thruxton R Only ciyt Front suspension rebound and compression damping adjusters The rebound and compre...

Page 102: ...T120 Loading Condition Rear Spring Preload Adjuster Position Solo Riding Standard 1 Rider passenger and luggage 5 Thruxton R Preload Loading Condition Rear Spring Preload1 Solo Riding Standard 1 Comf...

Page 103: ...ng preload and counterclockwise to decrease spring preload When delivered from the factory the preload adjuster will be set at position one Thruxton R 1 2 1 Rear suspension preload adjusters 2 Locking...

Page 104: ...damping adjuster set at the Solo Riding settings as shown in the relevant suspension chart see page 102 Rear Suspension Compression Damping Adjustment Thruxton R only ciyq 1 1 Rear suspension compres...

Page 105: ...bank angle indicators for wear The bank angle indicators must be replaced when they have reached the maximum wear limit of 0 19 in 5 mm in length citc 1 1 Bank angle indicator Tires cboa Street Twin...

Page 106: ...g in rapid tyre deflation loss of vehicle control and an accident Warning Inner tubes must only be used on motorcycles equipped with spoked wheels and with tires marked TUBE TYPE Some brands of approv...

Page 107: ...tires are cold because tires become warmer during riding causing the air in the tire to expand and increase the inflation pressure The cold inflation pressures specified by Triumph take account of thi...

Page 108: ...rol or an accident could result Always consult your authorized Triumph dealer for tire replacement or for a safety inspection of the tires Tire Replacement All Triumph motorcycles are carefully and ex...

Page 109: ...resulting in rapid tire deflation loss of vehicle control and an accident Warning If tire damage is suspected such as after striking the curb ask your authorized Triumph dealer to inspect the tire bo...

Page 110: ...er tubes and the rider must allow adequate riding distance approximately 100 miles 160 km to become accustomed to the new handling characteristics WarningContinued 24 hours after fitting the tire pres...

Page 111: ...pressure sensors are installed to the wheels Windscreen Cleaning If equipped Clean the windshield with a solution of mild soap or detergent and lukewarm water After cleaning rinse well and then dry w...

Page 112: ...ontains sulfuric acid battery acid Contact with skin or eyes may cause severe burns Wear protective clothing and a face shield If battery acid gets on your skin flush with water immediately If battery...

Page 113: ...emove the battery strap Detach the USB port socket and position aside Take the battery out of the case Warning Make sure that the battery terminals do not touch the motorcycle frame as this may cause...

Page 114: ...mory high ambient temperatures or the addition of electrical security systems or other electrical accessories will all increase this rate of battery discharge Disconnecting the battery from the motorc...

Page 115: ...m the motorcycle and follow the instructions supplied with the battery charger For extended periods of storage beyond two weeks the battery should be removed from the motorcycle and kept charged using...

Page 116: ...8 1 Fuse box The fuse box is located underneath the seat To allow access to the fuse box the seat must be removed see page 56 Warning Always replace blown fuses with new ones of the correct rating as...

Page 117: ...lity and weather conditions in which the motorcycle is being operated Make sure that the beam is adjusted to illuminate the road surface sufficiently far ahead without blinding oncoming traffic An inc...

Page 118: ...will not be covered under warranty If the headlight must be covered during use such as taping of the headlight lens required during closed course conditions the headlight must be disconnected Headlig...

Page 119: ...ulbs installed by an authorized Triumph dealer 1 1 Headlight rim screws one of two Disconnect the battery negative black lead first Remove the headlight rim screws Detach the headlight and rim assembl...

Page 120: ...e headlight bulb can now be removed Installation is the reversal of removal The position bulb is situated within the headlight assembly and is a sealed maintenance free LED unit Daytime Running Lights...

Page 121: ...xton R and Bonneville T120 1 2 3 1 Lens 2 Locating tangs 3 Bulb Carefully twist the lens clockwise and remove from the turn signal to gain access to the bulb for replacement To remove the bulb gently...

Page 122: ...not use any polish or wax on components Do not try and polish out scratches Preparation for Washing Before washing precautions must be taken to keep water off the following places Rear opening of the...

Page 123: ...aust fumes Use a dry cloth to absorb water residue Do not allow water to stand on the machine as this will lead to corrosion Warning Never wax or lubricate the brake discs Loss of braking power and an...

Page 124: ...r enters the exhausts Drying Dry the exhaust system as far as possible with a soft cloth Do not run the engine to dry the system or spotting will occur Protecting When the exhaust system is dry rub Mo...

Page 125: ...n dry out and distort the leather Do not leave your leather product in direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time Do not dry your leather product by applying direct heat to it at any time If your l...

Page 126: ...orcycle on a stand so that both wheels are raised off the ground If this cannot be done put boards under the front and rear wheels to keep dampness away from the tires Spray rust inhibiting oil there...

Page 127: ...ove the spark plugs from each cylinder Put the side stand down Crank the engine on the starter motor several times until the oil pressure light goes out Replace the spark plugs tightening to 15 lb ft...

Page 128: ...9 cu in 900 cc Bore x Stroke 3 33 x 3 14 in 84 6 x 80 mm Compression Ratio 10 5 1 Cylinder Numbering Left to Right Cylinder Sequence 1 2 Firing Order 1 2 Starting System Electric Starter Lubrication S...

Page 129: ...ctive Spark Plug NGK LMAR8A 9 Spark Plug Gap 0 035 in 0 039 in 0 9 1 0 mm Transmission Street Twin Transmission Type 5 speed constant mesh Clutch Type Wet multiplate Final Drive Chain DID 520 VM2 102...

Page 130: ...ized Triumph dealer or on the Internet at www triumph co uk Electrical Equipment Street Twin Battery Type YTX12 BS Battery Rating 12 Volt 10 Ah Alternator 25 Amps at 1000 rpm 46 5 Amps at 3000 rpm Hea...

Page 131: ...PI SH or higher and JASO MA such as Castrol Power 1 Racing 4T 10W 40 fully synthetic engine oil sold as Castrol Power RS Racing 4T 10W 40 fully synthetic in some countries Brake Fluid DOT 4 brake flui...

Page 132: ...ompression Ratio 11 1 11 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 Electric Starter Lubrication Thruxton Thruxton...

Page 133: ...ap 0 035 in 0 039 in 0 9 1 0 mm 0 035 in 0 039 in 0 9 1 0 mm Transmission Thruxton Thruxton R Transmission Type 6 speed constant mesh 6 speed constant mesh Clutch Type Wet multiplate Wet multiplate Fi...

Page 134: ...nt Thruxton Thruxton R Battery Type YTX12 BS YTX12 BS Battery Rating 12 Volt 10 Ah 12 Volt 10 Ah Alternator 25 Amps at 1 000 rpm 46 5 Amps at 3 000 rpm 25 Amps at 1 000 rpm 46 5 Amps at 3 000 rpm Head...

Page 135: ...PI SH or higher and JASO MA such as Castrol Power 1 Racing 4T 10W 40 fully synthetic engine oil sold as Castrol Power RS Racing 4T 10W 40 fully synthetic in some countries Brake Fluid DOT 4 brake flui...

Page 136: ...73 2 cu in 1 200 cc Bore x Stroke 3 84 x 3 14 in 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 Lubricati...

Page 137: ...tive Spark Plug NGK LMAR8A 9 Spark Plug Gap 0 035 in 0 039 in 0 9 1 0 mm Transmission Bonneville T120 Transmission Type 6 speed constant mesh Clutch Type Wet multiplate Final Drive Chain DID 525 VM2 1...

Page 138: ...Triumph dealer or on the Internet at www triumph co uk Electrical Equipment Bonneville T120 Battery Type YTX12 BS Battery Rating 12 Volt 10 Ah Alternator 25 Amps at 1 000 rpm 46 5 Amps at 3 000 rpm He...

Page 139: ...PI SH or higher and JASO MA such as Castrol Power 1 Racing 4T 10W 40 fully synthetic engine oil sold as Castrol Power RS Racing 4T 10W 40 fully synthetic in some countries Brake Fluid DOT 4 brake flui...

Page 140: ...Preparation for Washing 122 Protecting 124 Unpainted Aluminium Items 123 Washing 124 Where to be Careful 122 Clutch 87 Adjustment 88 Inspection 87 Cooling System 83 Coolant Change 85 Coolant Level In...

Page 141: ...ar Switches MODE Button 45 Running In 58 S Safety First Fuel and Exhaust Fumes 6 Handlebars and Footrests 10 Helmet and Clothing 7 Maintenance and Equipment 8 Parking 7 Parts and Accessories 8 Riding...

Page 142: ...essure Monitoring System TPMS 107 110 Tire Wear 107 Toolkit and Handbook 54 Traction Control TC 37 Settings 38 Turn Signal Lights Bulb Replacement 121 Tyres 4 U Universal Serial Bus USB Socket 57 V Ve...

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