background image

1

Foreword

FOREWORD

This handbook contains information on the Triumph Daytona 675, Daytona 675 R, Street Triple
and Street Triple R motorcycles. Always store this owner's handbook with the motorcycle and
refer to it for information whenever necessary.

Warnings, Cautions and 
Notes

Throughout this owner's handbook
particularly important information is
presented in the following form:

Note:

This note symbol indicates points
of particular interest for more
efficient and convenient operation.

cdks_1

Warning

This warning symbol identifies special
instructions or procedures, which if not
correctly followed could result in personal
injury, or loss of life.

Caution

This caution symbol identifies special
instructions or procedures, which, if not
strictly observed, could result in damage to,
or destruction of, equipment.

Summary of Contents for Daytrona 675

Page 1: ...ndbook particularly important information is presented in the following form Note This note symbol indicates points of particular interest for more efficient and convenient operation cdks_1 Warning Th...

Page 2: ...h co uk or telephone Triumph Motorcycles America Limited on 678 854 2010 Noise Control System Tampering with the Noise Control System is Prohibited Owners are warned that the law may prohibit The remo...

Page 3: ...oundation course to you can be obtained by calling the following nationwide toll free number 800 447 4700 or by writing to the Motorcycle Safety Foundation at 2 Jenner Street Irvine California 92718 T...

Page 4: ...h section where in the case of the major sections a further table of contents will help you find the specific subject required Foreword 1 Warning Labels 12 Parts Identification 16 Serial Numbers 21 Ge...

Page 5: ...must not exceed the maximum load limit of 429 lbs 195 kg Warning GASOLINE IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE Always turn off the engine when refuelling Do not refuel or open the fuel filler cap while smoking or in...

Page 6: ...lity to other operators of road vehicles Although full protection is not possible wearing correct protective clothing can reduce the risk of injury when riding Warning A helmet is one of the most impo...

Page 7: ...en are likely to touch the motorcycle Do not park on soft ground or on a steeply inclined surface Parking under these conditions may cause the motorcycle to fall over For further details please refer...

Page 8: ...y loss of motorcycle control and an accident 1 Bank angle indicator 1 Warning Ensure all equipment that is required by law is installed and functioning correctly The removal or alteration of the motor...

Page 9: ...this 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 particula...

Page 10: ...without locking arms or fighting the steering Smoothly ease off the throttle to slow gradually Do not apply the brakes and do not accelerate to try to stop the wobble or weave In some cases it helps t...

Page 11: ...y affected if the rider removes his hands from the handlebars resulting in loss of motorcycle control and an accident Warning The rider and passenger must always use the footrests provided during oper...

Page 12: ...formation in this handbook Before riding ensure that all riders have understood and complied with all the information to which these labels relate Warning Label Locations Daytona 675 675 R cdkt1 6 5 4...

Page 13: ...Breaking in label are fitted to 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 wi...

Page 14: ...label are fitted to 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 da...

Page 15: ...d nt Support de r servoir de carbura Fuel Tank Support T ankst tze Supporto serbatoio carburante St d f r br nsletank Soporte del dep sito de combustible Steun brandstoftank Daily Safety Checks page 5...

Page 16: ...Headlight 3 Brake Tail light 4 Radiator Coolant pressure cap 5 Oil cooler Heat exchanger 6 Drive chain 7 Side stand 8 Gearshift pedal 9 Front brake disc 10 Front brake caliper 11 Fuel tank 12 Fuel fi...

Page 17: ...R continued 15 Battery 16 Tool kit 17 Rear brake disc 18 Rear brake caliper 19 Rear brake fluid reservoir 20 Rear suspension unit 21 Oil filler cap 22 Clutch cable 23 Front fork 24 Rear brake pedal 25...

Page 18: ...light 3 Brake Tail light 4 Radiator Coolant pressure cap 5 Oil cooler Heat exchanger 6 Drive chain 7 Side stand 8 Gearshift pedal 9 Front brake disc 10 Front brake caliper 11 Fuel tank 12 Fuel filler...

Page 19: ...ontinued 15 Battery 16 Tool kit 17 Rear brake disc 18 Rear brake caliper 19 Rear brake fluid reservoir 20 Rear suspension unit 21 Oil filler cap 22 Clutch cable 23 Front fork 24 Rear brake pedal 25 Di...

Page 20: ...mmer switch 4 Horn button 5 Turn signal switch 6 Ignition switch 7 Front brake fluid reservoir 8 Front brake lever 9 Engine stop switch 10 Starter button 11 Speedometer 12 Tachometer 13 Trip computer...

Page 21: ...ame In addition it is displayed on a label which is also adjacent to the steering head Record the vehicle identification number in the space provided below Engine Serial Number 1 Engine serial number...

Page 22: ...Serial Numbers 22 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 23: ...ft Lights 30 Gearshift Light Modes 31 Setting Gearshift Light Limits 31 Changing the Set Speed 32 Setting Gearshift Lights to Off 33 Lap Timer 33 Turning the Lap Timer On or Off 34 Data Recording Mode...

Page 24: ...Starter Button 43 Left Handlebar Switches 44 Headlight Dimmer Switch 44 Turn Signal Switch 44 Horn Button 44 Pass Button 44 Fuel Requirement Refuelling 45 Fuel Grade 45 Oxygenated Gasoline 45 Ethanol...

Page 25: ...indicator light 9 Neutral indicator light 10 High beam indicator light 11 Low fuel level indicator light 12 Alarm immobiliser status indicator light alarm is an accessory 13 High coolant temperature w...

Page 26: ...olutions per minute rpm r min At the end of the tachometer range there is the red zone Engine rpm r min in the red zone is above maximum recommended engine speed and is also above the range for best p...

Page 27: ...splay is visible The display will scroll through in the following order Trip distance Trip time Average fuel consumption Instantaneous fuel consumption Average speed Each display provides the followin...

Page 28: ...on to the ON position Press and release button A until set up is visible in the display screen Press button B and t SEt will be visible Press button B again and either 24 Hr or 12 Hr clock will be sho...

Page 29: ...scribed below mpg Imperial gallons mpg US US gallons L 100 km Metric km L Metric Each display provides the following information mpg Imperial gallons The speedometer and odometer will read in miles Th...

Page 30: ...US gallons L 100 km Metric km L Metric Press button B Do not touch buttons A or B until UnitS is visible in the display screen When UnitS is visible in the display screen press and release button A un...

Page 31: ...six lights will be illuminated Setting Gearshift Light Limits The gearshift lights will not operate below 3 500 rpm to avoid the lights operating at idle To change the gearshift light modes turn the...

Page 32: ...to the maximum rpm limit SHIFt will be shown When the correct setting is shown press button B and the rpm 100 units start flashing 1 RPM 100 units 2 Button A 3 Button B The setting can now be changed...

Page 33: ...utton A The lap timer will provide the following information lap time number of laps average speed maximum speed and distance travelled Each display provides the following information Lap Time The ela...

Page 34: ...lay screen The lap timer has two modes data recording mode and data retrieval mode Data Recording Mode 1 Lap display 2 Stop watch icon 3 Lap time Note The data recording mode and the data retrieval mo...

Page 35: ...ap number and the display screen will show the current lap time Data Retrieval Mode 1 Lap number 2 Stop watch icon 3 Lap timer 4 Button A 5 Button B The Data Retrieval Mode can be accessed in one of t...

Page 36: ...icon 3 Lap timer 4 Button A 5 Button B Press and release button A until the desired lap up to a maximum of 50 laps is displayed Press and release button B to scroll through the data available in the f...

Page 37: ...l delete the stored data for all stored laps To exit the data retrieval mode without resetting the lap timer press button A for 2 second lap will be visible in the display screen Press and release but...

Page 38: ...rning light in the tachometer will also be illuminated Warning Lights Turn Signals When the turn signal switch is pushed to the left or right the turn signal indicator light will flash on and off at t...

Page 39: ...t has occurred in one or more of the systems controlled by the engine management system In such circumstances the engine management system will switch to limp home mode so that the journey may be comp...

Page 40: ...addition to operating the steering lock ignition switch the ignition key is required to operate the seat lock and fuel tank cap When the motorcycle is delivered from the factory two ignition keys are...

Page 41: ...ot leave the steering lock in the P position for long periods of time as this will cause the battery to discharge P U S H P IGNIT I O N OFF ON 1 3 2 4 5 Warning For reasons of security and safety alwa...

Page 42: ...et to number six Daytona 675 Street Triple R or four Street Triple and longest when set to number one Brake Lever Adjuster Daytona 675 R 1 Brake lever 2 Adjusting screw To adjust the brake lever push...

Page 43: ...tarting the engine due to a discharged battery Ordinarily only the ignition switch should be used to stop the engine Starter Button The starter button operates the electric starter For the starter to...

Page 44: ...dlight tail light and license plate light all function automatically when the ignition is turned to the ON position Turn Signal Switch When the turn signal switch is pushed to the left or right and re...

Page 45: ...duce harmful emissions These gasolines are a blend of conventional gasoline and another compound such as alcohol This Triumph motorcycle will give its best performance when using unleaded gasoline How...

Page 46: ...e 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 telephone Make sure the refuelling area is well ventilated...

Page 47: ...usty conditions where airborne material can contaminate the fuel Fill the fuel tank slowly to help prevent spillage Do not fill the tank to a level above the bottom of the filler neck This will ensure...

Page 48: ...Take care not to spill any fuel on the engine exhaust pipes tires or any other part of the motorcycle Because fuel is highly flammable any fuel leak or spillage or any failure to observe the safety ad...

Page 49: ...re must be taken not to drop or lean the seat against any surface which may damage the seat or seat cover Caution To prevent damage to the seat or seat cover care must be taken not to drop the seat Do...

Page 50: ...at engage the seat s tongue under the fuel tank and press down at the rear to engage in the seat lock Rear Seat Seat Cover Daytona 675 and 675 R only 1 Rear seat fastener To remove the rear seat cover...

Page 51: ...st 500 miles 800 kilometers 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 sta...

Page 52: ...ables page 93 Brakes Pull the brake lever and push the brake pedal to check for correct resistance Investigate any lever pedal where the travel is excessive before meeting resistance or if either cont...

Page 53: ...ts To Stop the Engine 54 To Start the Engine 54 Moving Off 55 Shifting Gears 56 Braking 57 Parking 59 Considerations for High Speed Operation 60 General 60 Steering 60 Luggage 60 Brakes 60 Tires 61 Fu...

Page 54: ...and then return to zero 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 38 It is not necess...

Page 55: ...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 air...

Page 56: ...an 2500 rpm The clutch must be used for all other gear shifts including stopping and pulling away The quickshifter will not operate if the clutch is applied or if an up shift is attempted by mistake w...

Page 57: ...t gear when the motorcycle comes to a complete stop When stopping always apply both brakes at the same time Normally the front brake should be applied a little more than the rear Downshift or fully di...

Page 58: ...e reduced All of your actions should be smooth under these conditions Sudden acceleration braking or turning may cause loss of control and an accident Warning When descending a long steep gradient use...

Page 59: ...by turning the ignition switch to P PARK Do not leave the switch in the P position for long periods of time as this will discharge the battery ccms Warning Do not park on a soft or on a steeply inclin...

Page 60: ...duce speed in consideration of weather and traffic conditions Warning Only operate this Triumph motorcycle at high speed in closed course on road competition or on closed course racetracks High speed...

Page 61: ...ngine Oil Make certain that the engine oil level is correct Ensure that the correct grade and type of oil is used when topping off Coolant Check that the coolant level is at the upper level line in th...

Page 62: ...62 How to Ride the Motorcycle This page intentionally left blank...

Page 63: ...of 429 lbs 195 kg This maximum loading weight is made up from the combined weight of the rider passenger any accessories fitted and any load carried Warning Do not install accessories or carry luggage...

Page 64: ...ents that could lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident Warning The handling and braking capabilities of a motorcycle will be affected by the presence of a passenger The rider must make all...

Page 65: ...e limit will be reduced by the fitting of non approved accessories incorrect loading worn tires overall motorcycle condition and poor road or weather conditions Warning If the passenger seat is used t...

Page 66: ...66 Accessories and Loading This page intentionally left blank...

Page 67: ...oolant Change 80 Radiator and Hoses 80 Throttle Control 81 Inspection 81 Adjustment 82 Clutch 83 Inspection 84 Adjustment 84 Drive Chain 84 Chain Lubrication 85 Chain Free Movement Inspection 85 Chain...

Page 68: ...ing Pre load 97 Rebound Damping Adjustment 98 Compression Damping Adjustment 99 Rear Suspension 101 Rear Suspension Setting Chart Daytona 675 only 101 Rear Suspension Setting Chart Daytona 675 R only...

Page 69: ...Replacement Daytona 675 117 Brake Tail Light 119 Brake Tail Light Replacement All Models 119 Turn Signal Lights 119 Bulb Replacement 119 License Plate Light 120 Bulb Replacement 120 Cleaning 120 Prepa...

Page 70: ...in the scheduled maintenance chart Only an authorized Triumph dealer will have this knowledge and equipment Since incorrect or neglected maintenance can lead to a dangerous riding condition always hav...

Page 71: ...lace Engine and oil filter replace Valve clearances check adjust Air cleaner replace Autoscan carry out a full Autoscan using the Triumph diagnostic tool Engine ECM check for stored DTCs Spark plugs c...

Page 72: ...00 miles 300 kms Drive chain wear check Every 500 miles 800 kms Drive chain slack check adjust Day Drive chain rubbing strip check Fasteners inspect visually for security Day Wheels inspect for damage...

Page 73: ...lean grease electrical connector Secondary exhaust clamp bolts check adjust Fuel and evaporative loss hoses replace evaporative hoses US models only Operation Description Odometer Reading in Miles Kms...

Page 74: ...ngine oil will cause accelerated engine wear and may result in engine or transmission seizure Seizure of the engine or transmission may lead to sudden loss of control and an accident Warning Never sta...

Page 75: ...he lower marking remove the filler plug and add oil a little at a time through the filler plug hole in the clutch cover until the correct level is reached Once the correct level is reached install the...

Page 76: ...n off the ignition check the oil level using the method previously described and top off to between the minimum and maximum level lines on the dipstick Re install the lower fairing Daytona 675 and 675...

Page 77: ...r any oil not conforming to the required specification The use of these oils may cause instant severe engine damage Cooling System To ensure efficient engine cooling check the coolant level each day b...

Page 78: ...iewed from the left hand of the motorcycle between the rear of the lower fairing and the frame Check the coolant level in the expansion tank The coolant level must be between the MAX and MIN marks If...

Page 79: ...Allow the engine to cool Daytona 675 and 675 R The expansion tank cap can be removed from the left hand of the motorcycle between the rear of the lower fairing and the frame Street Triple and Street T...

Page 80: ...y insects leaves or mud Clean off any obstructions with a stream of low pressure water Caution If hard water is used in the cooling system it will cause scale accumulation in the engine and radiator a...

Page 81: ...her too tight or too loose the throttle may be difficult to control and performance will be adversely affected Check the throttle grip free play in accordance with scheduled maintenance requirements a...

Page 82: ...adjustment in each direction Rotate the opening cable adjuster at the throttle body end of the cable to give 0 08 0 12 in 2 3 mm of play at the throttle grip Tighten the locknut Make any minor adjust...

Page 83: ...y the clutch may not disengage fully This will cause difficulty in shifting gear and selecting neutral This may cause the engine to stall and make the motorcycle difficult to control Conversely if the...

Page 84: ...in For safety and to prevent excessive wear the drive chain must be checked adjusted and lubricated in accordance with scheduled maintenance requirements Checking adjustment and lubrication must be ca...

Page 85: ...il If the chain is especially dirty clean first and then apply oil as mentioned above Chain Free Movement Inspection 1 Maximum movement position Place the motorcycle on a level surface and hold it in...

Page 86: ...hain free movement has been set push the wheel into firm contact with the adjuster Tighten both adjuster locknuts to 20 lbf ft 27 Nm and the rear wheel spindle nut to 81 lbf ft 110 Nm Repeat the chain...

Page 87: ...ockets for unevenly or excessively worn or damaged teeth If there is any irregularity have the drive chain and or the sprockets replaced by an authorized Triumph dealer Install the chain guard CDKW Wa...

Page 88: ...the wheel On Daytona 675 R the minimum thickness of any front brake pad is 1 0 mm 0 04 in though for the rear pads it remains at 1 5 mm 0 06 in Brake pads for this model supplied by Triumph will have...

Page 89: ...There are no parts that require adjustment on the front and rear brakes Warning Brake pads must always be replaced as a wheel set At the front where two calipers are fitted on the same wheel replace a...

Page 90: ...voir cover Fill the reservoir to the upper level line using new DOT 4 fluid from a sealed container Install the reservoir cover ensuring that the diaphragm seal is correctly fitted Install the safety...

Page 91: ...l the reservoir to the upper level line using new DOT 4 fluid from a sealed container Install the cover ensuring that the diaphragm seal is correctly positioned between the cap and reservoir body Tigh...

Page 92: ...ield must be replaced Warning Riding the motorcycle with defective brake lights is illegal and dangerous An accident causing injury to the rider and other road users may result from use of a motorcycl...

Page 93: ...h as battery acid will damage the windshield Never allow corrosive chemicals to contact the windshield Caution To prevent risk of injury from the motorcycle falling during the inspection ensure that t...

Page 94: ...pect the wheel bearings The wheel bearings must be inspected at the intervals specified in the scheduled maintenance chart Position the motorcycle on level ground in an upright position Raise the fron...

Page 95: ...et Triple R are delivered from the factory with the front suspension set at the standard settings as shown in the relevant suspension chart for each model The Daytona 675 R is delivered from the facto...

Page 96: ...lockwise from the fully screwed in position Loading Spring Pre Load Rebound Damping2 Compression Damping Solo Riding Race Track 6 6 12 Standard Sport 6 8 14 Comfort 6 14 20 Rider and Passenger 6 7 12...

Page 97: ...g Pre load Adjuster 1 Daytona 675 R Spring Pre load Adjusters The spring pre load adjusters are located at the top of each fork Warning Ensure that the correct balance between front and rear suspensio...

Page 98: ...ound damping force adjuster The rebound damping adjusters are located at the top of each fork To change the rebound damping force rotate the slotted adjuster clockwise to increase or counter clockwise...

Page 99: ...unt the number of clicks out from the fully screwed in position and set both forks to the same setting Daytona 675 R 1 Compression damping force adjuster The compression damping adjuster is located at...

Page 100: ...Low Stroke Speed Compression Damping Adjustment To adjust the low stroke speed compression damping force rotate the slotted adjuster clockwise to increase the damping force or counter clockwise to de...

Page 101: ...kwise from the fully screwed in position Number of clicks when turning counter clockwise from the fully screwed in position Loading Rebound Damping Compression Damping Solo Riding Race Track 6 9 Stand...

Page 102: ...aytona 675 675 R and Street Triple R The rear suspension unit is adjustable for both rebound and compression damping Street Triple R Rebound Damping Adjustment 1 Rebound damping adjuster The rebound d...

Page 103: ...rotate the slotted adjuster clockwise to increase the damping force or counter clockwise to decrease Always count the number of clicks out from the screwed fully in position High Stroke Speed Compres...

Page 104: ...ays count the number of clicks counter clockwise from the fully clockwise position noting that the first stop click position is counted as zero Rebound Damping Adjustment The rebound damping adjuster...

Page 105: ...before riding when the tires are cold Check tire pressures daily and adjust if necessary See the Specification section for details of the correct inflation pressures Wheel Marking ccom1 Warning Incorr...

Page 106: ...High speed operation should only then be attempted by riders who have been instructed in the techniques necessary for high speed riding and are familiar with the motorcycle s characteristics in all co...

Page 107: ...stains a puncture the tire must be replaced Failure to replace a punctured tire or operation with a repaired tire can lead to instability loss of control or an accident Warning Do not install tube typ...

Page 108: ...cessary The same checks and adjustments must also be carried out when 100 miles have been travelled after fitting Use of a motorcycle with incorrectly seated tires incorrectly adjusted tire pressures...

Page 109: ...n 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 acid gets in your eyes flush with water for at lea...

Page 110: ...f battery discharge Disconnecting the battery from the motorcycle during storage will reduce the rate of discharge Battery Maintenance During Storage and Infrequent Use of the Motorcycle During storag...

Page 111: ...ng Battery Installation Place the battery in the battery case Reconnect the battery positive red lead first Apply a light coat of grease to the terminals to prevent corrosion Cover the positive termin...

Page 112: ...se box remove the seat Remove the fuel tank support from its location in the seat base 1 Fuel tank support 2 Seat Remove the front fuel tank fasteners and pivot the fuel tank upwards at the front Whil...

Page 113: ...s are located at right angles to the main fuses and should be replaced if used Daytona 675 and 675 R 1 Fuse box 2 Fuse box cover 3 Spare fuses Warning Always replace blown fuses with new ones of the c...

Page 114: ...ycle is being operated Ensure that the beams are adjusted to illuminate the road surface sufficiently far ahead without blinding oncoming traffic An incorrectly adjusted headlight may impair visibilit...

Page 115: ...tment screws on each headlight clockwise to raise the beam or counter clockwise to lower the beam On the right hand headlight turn the horizontal adjustment screw clockwise to move the beam to the lef...

Page 116: ...ghten the clamp bolts front first to 15 Nm Re check the headlight beam settings Switch the headlights off when the beam settings are satisfactorily set Headlight Adjustment Horizontal 1 Headlight moun...

Page 117: ...amp Bulb Replacement 1 Bulb holder 2 Position lamp bulb The position lamps are fitted to the left and right of each headlight To replace a bulb remove the two screws and remove the bulb cover detach t...

Page 118: ...adlight from its bowl 1 Fasteners 2 Headlight bowl Disconnect the multi pin connector from the main harness and remove the headlight 1 Multi pin connector Disconnect the multi pin electrical connector...

Page 119: ...p fasteners to 3 Nm Brake Tail Light Brake Tail Light Replacement All Models The brake tail light unit is a sealed maintenance free LED unit Turn Signal Lights Bulb Replacement 1 Turn signal lens 2 Se...

Page 120: ...ided against the corrosion of certain items the owner is expected to observe this reasonable advice which will safeguard against corrosion and enhance the appearance of the motorcycle Preparation for...

Page 121: ...st the brakes before motorcycle operation Start the engine and run it for 5 minutes Ensure adequate ventilation for the exhaust fumes Use a dry cloth to absorb water residue Do not allow water to stan...

Page 122: ...xhaust system must be cool before washing to prevent water spotting Washing Prepare a mixture of cold water and mild automotive cleaner Do not use a highly alkaline soap as commonly found at commercia...

Page 123: ...on all unpainted metal surfaces to prevent rusting Prevent oil from getting on rubber parts brake discs or in the brake calipers Lubricate and if necessary adjust the drive chain see page 85 Make sur...

Page 124: ...on Before starting the engine remove 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 sp...

Page 125: ...in 1 410 mm Seat Height 32 7 in 830 mm 31 5 in 800 mm 31 7 in 805 mm Weights Wet Weight 408 lb 185 kg 417 lb 189 kg 417 lb 189 kg Maximum Payload 430 lb 195 kg 430 lb 195 kg 430 lb 195 kg Engine Type...

Page 126: ...ications 126 Cylinder Sequence 1 at left 1 at left 1 at left Firing Order 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 Starting System Electric Starter Electric Starter Electric Starter Daytona 675 675 R Street Triple Street Tr...

Page 127: ...Fill 0 92 US gal 3 5 liters 0 92 US gal 3 5 liters 0 92 US gal 3 5 liters Oil Filter Change 0 81 US gal 3 1 liters 0 81 US gal 3 1 liters 0 81 US gal 3 1 liters Oil Change Only 0 76 US gal 2 9 liters...

Page 128: ...ominal 43 5 psi 3 bar 43 5 psi 3 bar 43 5 psi 3 bar Fuel Type 89 R M 2 89 R M 2 89 R M 2 Tank Capacity 4 6 US gal 17 4 liters 4 6 US gal 17 4 liters 4 6 US gal 17 4 liters Ignition Ignition System Dig...

Page 129: ...RK O ring RK O ring RK O ring Primary Drive Ratio 1 848 1 46 85 1 848 1 46 85 1 848 1 46 85 Gear Ratios Final Drive Ratio 2 937 1 16 47 2 937 1 16 47 2 937 1 16 47 1st 2 313 1 16 37 2 615 1 13 34 2 6...

Page 130: ...iven Do not mix tires from different manufacturers or mix different specification tires from the same manufacturers as this may result in loss of motorcycle control and an accident Daytona 675 675 R S...

Page 131: ...ttery Type YTX9 BS YTX9 BS YTX9 BS Battery Rating 12 Volt 8 Ah 12 Volt 8 Ah 12 Volt 8 Ah Alternator 12 Volt 33 5 Amp at 4 000 rpm 12 Volt 33 5 Amp at 4 000 rpm 12 Volt 33 5 Amp at 4 000 rpm Headlight...

Page 132: ...ds and Lubricants Engine Oil Semi or fully synthetic 10W 40 or 15W 50 motorcycle engine oil which meets specification API SH or higher and JASO MA Triumph recommends Castrol Power 1 Racing 4T 10W 40 f...

Page 133: ...emperature Gauge 38 Cooling System 77 Change 80 Coolant Level Inspection 78 Corrosion Inhibitors 77 Level Adjustment 79 D Dimensions 125 Drive Chain 84 Lubrication 85 Movement Adjustment 86 Movement I...

Page 134: ...ton 44 Pass Button 44 Turn Signal Switch 44 License Plate Light 120 Lubrication 127 O Odometer 28 P Parts Identification 16 Performance 127 R Rear Seat 50 Rear Supsension Rebound Damping Adjustment 10...

Page 135: ...23 T Throttle Control 81 Tightening Torques 132 Tires 105 Inflation Pressures 105 106 Minimum Tread Depth 106 Replacement 107 Tool Kit 48 Transmission 129 Turn Signal Lights 119 V Vehicle Identificati...

Page 136: ...Parts Accessories Dirt Bike Parts Accessories Motorcycle Helmet Closeout Sale Japanese Motorcycle Original Equipment Parts Save On All Motorcycle Tires Motorcycle Gear Closeout Sale High Visibility M...

Reviews: