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General Information

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Fuel Gauge

The fuel gauge indicates the amount of 

fuel in the tank from E (empty tank) to F 

(full tank).

0

2

3

4

5

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8

9

10

0

E

F

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12:34

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1.  Fuel gauge

With the ignition switched on, the fuel 

remaining in the fuel tank is indicated 

by the amount of gauge segments that 

are shown full.
When the fuel tank is full, all gauge 

segments are shown full. When the fuel 

tank is empty, all gauge segments are 

shown empty. Other gauge markings 

indicate intermediate fuel levels 

between full and empty.
After refuelling, the fuel gauge and 

range to empty information will 

be updated only while riding the 

motorcycle. Depending on the riding 

style, updating could take up to five 

minutes. For more information on the 

fuel status information, see page 57.

Coolant Temperature Gauge

The coolant temperature gauge 

indicates the temperature of the engine 

coolant.

0

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

0

E

F

Low

COOLANT

High

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MPH

12:34

AM

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RPM X 1000

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1.  Coolant temperature gauge

When the engine is started from cold, 

the coolant temperature gauge will 

show empty gauge segments. As the 

temperature increases more gauge 

segments will be shown full. When the 

engine is started from hot, the coolant 

temperature gauge will show the 

relevant number of full gauge segments, 

dependant on engine temperature.
The normal temperature range is 

between the Low and High on the 

coolant temperature gauge.
With the engine running, if the 

engine coolant temperature becomes 

dangerously high, the high coolant 

temperature warning light will illuminate 

in the warning light location and a 

warning message will be shown.

Summary of Contents for Speed Triple 1200 RS

Page 1: ...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 any time without prior notice or obligation Not to be reproduced wholly or in part without the written permission of Triumph Motorcycles Limited Copyright 09 2020 Triumph Motorcycles Limited Hinckley Leicestershire England Publication part...

Page 2: ...ions a further table of contents will help you find the specific subject required Foreword 3 Safety First 7 Warning Labels 14 Parts Identification 16 Rider View Parts Identification 18 Serial Numbers 19 General Information 21 How to Ride the Motorcycle 83 Accessories Loading and Passengers 97 Maintenance 101 Cleaning and Storage 157 Specifications 169 Index 173 Approval Information 179 ...

Page 3: ... pictorial representation of the subject concerned and or text Never attempt to ride the motorcycle or make any adjustments without reference to the relevant instructions contained in this handbook For the location of all labels showing this symbol see the Warning Label Locations section of this Owner s Handbook Where necessary this symbol will also appear on the pages containing the relevant info...

Page 4: ...k Warning This Owner s Handbook and all other instructions that are supplied with your motorcycle should be considered a permanent part of your motorcycle and should remain with it even if your motorcycle is subsequently sold All riders must read this Owner s Handbook and all other instructions which are supplied with your motorcycle before riding in order to become thoroughly familiar with the co...

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Page 7: ... a catalytic converter below the engine which along with the exhaust system reaches a very high temperature during engine operation Flammable materials such as grass hay straw leaves clothing and luggage etc could ignite if allowed to come into contact with any part of the exhaust system and catalytic converter Always make sure that flammable materials are not allowed to contact the exhaust system...

Page 8: ...ed area Exhaust fumes are poisonous and can cause loss of consciousness and death within a short period of time Always operate the motorcycle in the open air or in an area with adequate ventilation Helmet and Clothing Warning When riding the motorcycle both rider and passenger on models where carrying a passenger is permitted must always wear appropriate clothing including a motorcycle helmet eye ...

Page 9: ...tect your eyes Parking Warning Always switch off the engine and remove the ignition key before leaving the motorcycle unattended By removing the key the risk of use of the motorcycle by unauthorised or untrained persons is reduced When parking the motorcycle always remember the following Engage first gear to help prevent the motorcycle from rolling off the stand The engine and exhaust system will ...

Page 10: ... of any approved parts accessories or conversions by non approved personnel Maintenance and Equipment Warning Consult your authorised Triumph dealer whenever there is doubt as to the correct or safe operation of this Triumph motorcycle Remember that continued operation of an incorrectly performing motorcycle may aggravate a fault and may also compromise safety Warning Make sure all equipment that ...

Page 11: ...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 particular road travelled Operating a motorcycle at high speeds can be potentially dangerous since the time available to react to given traffic situations is greatly reduced as road speed increases Always reduc...

Page 12: ...trests are fully extended when carrying a passenger Never carry a passenger without him or her using the fully extended passenger footrests Incorrect foot placement anywhere on the motorcycle instead of using the footrests may cause the passenger s feet or clothing to become entrapped the passenger to be in contact with hot exhaust pipes Incorrect foot placement anywhere on the motorcycle instead ...

Page 13: ...their maximum limit Use of a motorcycle with bank angle indicators worn beyond the maximum limit will allow the motorcycle to be banked to an unsafe angle Banking to an unsafe angle may cause instability loss of motorcycle control and an accident 1 2 1 Bank angle indicator 2 5 mm wear limit ...

Page 14: ...safety information in this handbook Before riding make sure that all riders have understood and complied with all the information to which these labels relate 6 5 4 3 2 N 1 R P M 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Mirrors page 127 2 Running In page 81 3 Gears page 86 4 Drive Chain page 118 5 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS if fitted page 69 6 Tyres page 134 ...

Page 15: ...uer Therefore any attempt to remove the warning labels will cause damage to the paintwork or bodywork DAILY SAFETY CHECKS TÄGLICHE SICHERHEITSKONTROLLEN CONTROLES DE SECURITE QUOTIDIENS CHEQUEOS DE SEGURIDAD DIARIOS VERIFICAÇÕES DIÁRIAS DE SEGURANÇA VERIFICHE GIORNALIERE DI SICUREZZA DAGELIJSKE VEILIGHEIDSINSPECTIES DAGLIG SÄKERHETSKONTROLL 運行前点検 1 2 3 4 5 1 Daily Safety Checks page 82 2 Fuel page...

Page 16: ...adlight 2 Front indicator 3 Fuel filler cap 4 Fuel tank 5 Rear suspension unit 6 Rear light 7 Rear indicator 8 License plate light 9 Drive chain 10 Side stand 11 Gear change pedal 12 Oil filter 13 Coolant expansion tank tools attached to cover 14 Front brake caliper 15 Front brake disc ...

Page 17: ...1 Rear seat seat cowl fixing 2 Battery under seat 3 Main and rear fuse boxes under seat 4 Front fuse box under fuel tank 5 Accessory socket 6 Front brake fluid reservoir 7 Front fork 8 Clutch cable 9 Oil filler cap 10 Rear brake pedal 11 Silencer 12 Rear brake caliper 13 Rear brake disc ...

Page 18: ...ch lever 2 High beam pass button 3 Daytime Running Lights DRL switch 4 Cruise control adjust button 5 Mode button 6 Instruments 7 Front brake fluid reservoir 8 Hazard warning lights switch 9 Front brake lever 10 Engine start stop switch 11 Home button 12 Direction indicator switch 13 Joystick 14 Horn button ...

Page 19: ... stamped into the right hand side of the steering head area of the frame Record the vehicle identification number in the space provided below Engine Serial Number 1 1 Engine serial number The engine serial number is stamped on the engine crankcase immediately above the clutch cover Record the engine serial number in the space provided below ...

Page 20: ...Serial Numbers 20 This page intentionally left blank ...

Page 21: ...emperature Gauge 36 Ambient Air Temperature 37 Gear Position Display 38 Display Navigation 38 Riding Modes 38 Riding Mode Selection 39 Main Menu 41 Right Handlebar Switches 58 Hazard Warning Lights Button 58 Steering Lock Button 59 Power ON OFF Position 59 STOP Position 59 RUN Position 59 QUICK START Position 59 HOME Button 59 Left Handlebar Switches 60 Cruise Control Adjust Button 60 Daytime Runn...

Page 22: ...Control TC 68 Traction Control Settings 69 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS if fitted 69 Tyre Pressures 70 Tyre Pressure Sensor Batteries 71 Tyre Pressure Sensor Serial Number 71 Replacement Tyres 71 Fuel 72 Fuel Tank Cap 73 Emergency Access 73 Filling the Fuel Tank 75 Seats 76 Passenger Seat Seat Cowl Removal 76 Passenger Seat Seat Cowl Installation 77 Rider s Seat Removal 77 Rider s Seat Ins...

Page 23: ...and standard keys If there is a fault with the smart key or the smart key battery is flat then take the smart key to the nearest Triumph dealer to rectify For security reasons the smart key should be switched off every time it is removed from the motorcycle Smart Key Battery Replacement Warning There is a risk of explosion if an incorrect battery is used Always make sure that the correct battery s...

Page 24: ... the battery is manufactured do not pollute the environment Keyless Ignition The keyless ignition system allows the motorcycle to be started without the use of a mechanical key Smart Key Operation To turn the motorcycle on with the keyless ignition The smart key must be within close proximity one metre three feet of a system sensor There is a system sensor located on the right hand side of the mot...

Page 25: ...our first If the smart key battery is flat then use the smart key in the standard key operation method For more information on starting the engine with keyless ignition see page 84 Standard Key Operation To turn the motorcycle on with the standard key or the smart key if the battery is discharged Hold the standard key on the system sensor located on the right hand side of the motorcycle 1 System s...

Page 26: ...e United States and Canada The master ignition switch is located on the right hand side of the motorcycle To operate the motorcycle with the keyless ignition the master ignition switch must be in the ON position If the master ignition switch is in the OFF position then the keyless ignition cannot be used and the motorcycle can not be started ...

Page 27: ...yout 28 Warning Lights 29 Warning and Information Messages 34 Odometer and Speedometer 35 Tachometer 35 Fuel Gauge 36 Coolant Temperature Gauge 36 Ambient Air Temperature 37 Gear Position Display 38 Display Navigation 38 Riding Modes 38 Riding Mode Selection 39 Main Menu 41 ...

Page 28: ...rol status light 3 Alarm immobiliser status indicator light alarm is an accessory kit 4 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS warning light if fitted 5 Instrument panel sensor light 6 Warning light 7 Daytime Running Light DRL if fitted 8 ABS warning light 9 High beam warning light 10 Ambient temperature 11 Right hand indicator and hazard warning light 12 Selected menu item 13 Warning light location...

Page 29: ...lash In such circumstances the engine management system may switch to limp home mode so that the journey may be completed if the fault is not so severe that the engine will not run Warning Reduce speed and do not continue to ride for longer than is necessary with the MIL illuminated The fault may adversely affect engine performance exhaust emissions and fuel consumption Reduced engine performance ...

Page 30: ...re met Anti lock Braking System ABS Warning Light When the ignition is switched on it is normal that the ABS warning light will flash on and off The light will continue to flash after engine start up until the motorcycle first reaches a speed exceeding 6 mph 10 km h when it will go off Note Traction control will not function if there is a malfunction with the ABS The warning lights for the ABS tra...

Page 31: ...y road surfaces to avoid rear wheel spin Do not continue to ride for longer than is necessary with the engine management system Malfunction Indicator Light MIL and traction control warning lights illuminated Contact an authorised Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked Hard acceleration and cornering in this situation may cause the rear wheel to spin resulting in loss of motor...

Page 32: ...h beam button is pressed the high beam will be switched on Each press of the button will swap between dip and high beam Note If daytime running lights are fitted to the motorcycle the high beam button has additional functionality If the DRL switch is in the daytime running lights position then press and hold the high beam button to turn the high beam on It will remain on as long as the button is h...

Page 33: ...ditions allow for high beam headlights to be used Low Fuel Warning Light The low fuel warning light will illuminate when there are approximately 3 5 litres of fuel remaining in the tank Tyre Pressure Warning Light if TPMS is fitted Warning Stop the motorcycle if the tyre pressure warning light illuminates Do not ride the motorcycle until the tyres have been checked and the tyre pressures are at th...

Page 34: ...te a low sensor battery or loss of signal Warning and Information Messages It is possible for multiple warning and information messages to be shown when a fault occurs Where this is the case warning messages will take priority over information messages and the warning symbol will be shown in the display The number of currently active warning messages is also shown in the display The following warn...

Page 35: ...stance that the motorcycle has travelled The odometer is only shown in the Service information tray SERVICE 12 34 AM 15 c o 0 0 F E N MPH RPM X 1000 2 4 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 10k MI Service in 541 mi Or 12 2021 Odometer 1852 mi 0 MI 1 1 Odometer Tachometer The tachometer shows the engine speed in revolutions per minute rpm r min At the end of the tachometer range there is the red z...

Page 36: ...ive minutes For more information on the fuel status information see page 57 Coolant Temperature Gauge The coolant temperature gauge indicates the temperature of the engine coolant 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 E F Low COOLANT High 1 N MPH 12 34 AM 15 c o RPM X 1000 1 1 Coolant temperature gauge When the engine is started from cold the coolant temperature gauge will show empty gauge segments As the temper...

Page 37: ...4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 E F 1 N MPH 12 34 AM 15 c o RPM X 1000 1 1 Ambient air temperature To change the temperature from C or F see page 44 Frost Symbol Warning Black ice sometimes called clear ice can form at temperatures several degrees above freezing 0 C 32 F especially on bridges and in shaded areas Always take extra care when the temperatures are low and reduce speed in potentially hazardous drivin...

Page 38: ...me button right hand switch housing m Mode button left hand switch housing Selection arrow right shown Left right scroll using the joystick Option available within the Information Tray scroll using the joystick up down Short press press and release using the joystick centre Long press press and hold using the joystick centre Reset current feature only available with joystick long press Riding Mode...

Page 39: ...ed clutch lever pulled in and no brakes applied for a brief period of time Riding mode selection whilst the motorcycle is in motion should only be attempted At low speed In traffic free areas On straight and level roads or surfaces In good road and weather conditions Where it is safe to allow the motorcycle to briefly coast Riding mode selection whilst the motorcycle is in motion MUST NOT be attem...

Page 40: ...cle control and an accident Note The riding mode will default to ROAD when the ignition is switched ON if the RIDER mode was active the last time the ignition was switched OFF with TC set to OFF in the required mode A warning message is shown stating that the riding mode has changed It also briefly allows the riding mode to be changed back to the original riding mode Otherwise the last selected ri...

Page 41: ...r must carry out the following simultaneously Close the throttle Make sure that the brakes are not engaged allow the motorcycle to coast Note It is not possible to select RIDER modes whilst the motorcycle is in motion if the TC settings are set to OFF In this case the motorcycle must be brought to a stop before the riding mode change can take place If a riding mode change is not completed the ridi...

Page 42: ...luetooth connectivity For more information see the My Triumph Connectivity Handbook The My Triumph Connectivity Handbook is also available on the internet at https www triumphinstructions com Enter the part number A9820200 into the search field to access the handbook Display Menu The Display menu allows configuration of the different display screen options To access the Display menu From the Main ...

Page 43: ...reen to the white background version of each display screen style for maximum visibility during the day Auto This option uses the instrument light sensor to adjust the contrast to the most suitable setting In bright sunlight low contrast settings will be overridden to make sure the instruments can be viewed at all times Low This option locks the display screen to the black background version of ea...

Page 44: ...by pushing the joystick down up until the required language option is highlighted Press the joystick centre to select the correct language Push the joystick left to return to the Display menu Display Units The Units menu allows the selection of a preferred unit of measurement To change the units of measurement Push the joystick down up to highlight the required option Distance Economy Temperature ...

Page 45: ... Display Shift Indicator The Shift Indicator menu allows the adjustment of the gear shift indicator The engine speed threshold can be defined and the gear shift indicator can be disabled Once the engine has been run in at 1 000 miles the Running In option is replaced with a Default option To disable the gear shift indicator Push the joystick down up to select the Disabled option Press the joystick...

Page 46: ...ew keyboard of symbols and numbers to select from Select CONFIRM and click on the joystick button to confirm the rider s name The rider s name will now appear on the welcome screen Select CANCEL to return to the Display menu without making any changes Bike Menu The Bike menu allows configuration of the different features of the motorcycle To access the Bike menu From the Main menu push the joystic...

Page 47: ...red setting Press the joystick centre to confirm the selection Push the joystick right to return to the previous menu Bike TPMS if fitted Warning Stop the motorcycle if the tyre pressure warning light illuminates Do not ride the motorcycle until the tyres have been checked and the tyre pressures are at their recommended pressure when cold The Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS menu shows the fro...

Page 48: ...ing If items such as heated grips are fitted and are on with the engine at idle over a period of time the battery voltage may drop below a predetermined voltage and a warning message will be shown Bike Service The Service menu shows the service interval and the odometer The service interval shows the distance and date that the service is required to be completed by Bike Settings The Settings menu ...

Page 49: ...iding Modes menu Press and release the MODE button on the left hand switch housing OR From the Settings menu push the joystick down up to select the Riding Modes option Press the joystick centre to confirm Scroll down up using the joystick to select the required riding mode Press the joystick centre to confirm The relevant setting options for the selected riding mode are now shown ...

Page 50: ...ptions available for each riding mode Riding Mode RAIN ROAD SPORT TRACK RIDER Anti lock Braking System ABS Road Track MAP Throttle Response Rain Road Sport Traction Control TC Rain Road Sport Track Off Via Menu Via Menu Via Menu Key Standard factory default setting Selectable option Option not available ...

Page 51: ...ABS function is disabled in this mode Linked brake function is active in this mode Anti stoppie function enabled in panic brake applications Anti stoppie function is disabled in progressive brake applications FRONT WHEEL The ABS allows more front wheel slip compared to the ROAD setting REAR WHEEL Use of the rear brake only causes the ABS to operate as per the ROAD setting Use of both the front and...

Page 52: ... to slip which may result in loss of motorcycle control and an accident Traction Control Settings Descriptions ROAD Optimal traction control setting for road use RAIN Optimal traction control setting for road use in slippery conditions Allows minimum rear wheel slip SPORT Allows increased rear wheel slip when compared with the ROAD setting TRACK Traction control is set up for track use Allows incr...

Page 53: ...e or operation of the clutch This feature works for both up changes and down changes of gear The clutch must be used for stopping and pulling away Triumph Shift Assist will not operate if the clutch is applied or if an up change is attempted by mistake when in 6th gear It is necessary to use a positive pedal force to make sure there is a smooth gear change To enable disable Triumph Shift Assist Fr...

Page 54: ...ators for eight seconds and an additional 65 metres For more information on direction indicators see page 61 Settings Factory Reset The Factory Reset option allows the Settings options to be reset to the default setting Journey Menu The Journey menu allows configuration of the motorcycle journey information To access the Journey menu From the Main menu push the joystick down and select the Journey...

Page 55: ...p to select the required reset option and press the joystick centre to confirm Trip Settings Options Auto This option reset each trip meter after the ignition has been switched off for the selected set time 1 2 4 8 12 or 16 hours Manual This option only resets the selected trip meter when the rider manually resets the selected trip meter Journey Lap Timer The Lap Timer menu allows a certain distan...

Page 56: ...rip Review tab A list of all the recorded sessions is shown Sessions are shown in time and date order Push the joystick down up to select the required session A long press on the joystick centre deletes the selected session A short press on the joystick opens the list of lap times for the selected session All lap times for the selected session are shown in the order they were recorded The top spee...

Page 57: ...on on the top speed information displayed see page 56 Journey Fuel Status The Fuel Status menu shows fuel consumption information After refuelling the fuel gauge and range to empty information will be updated only while riding the motorcycle Depending on the riding style updating could take up to five minutes 1 Average fuel consumption 2 Instantaneous fuel consumption 3 Range to empty Average Fuel...

Page 58: ... lights switch 2 Steering lock button 3 Engine start stop switch 4 Power ON OFF position 5 STOP position 6 RUN position 7 QUICK START position 8 HOME button The following sections describe the handlebar buttons and switches functions Hazard Warning Lights Button To turn the hazard warning lights on or off press and release the hazard warning light button The ignition must be switched on for the ha...

Page 59: ... as this may cause damage to electrical components and will discharge the battery STOP Position The STOP position stops the engine Note Although the engine stop position stops the engine it does not turn off all the electrical circuits and may cause difficulty in restarting the engine due to a discharged battery RUN Position The engine start stop switch must be in the RUN position for the motorcyc...

Page 60: ...switch forward to the top for DRL mode and push the switch rearward to the bottom for low beam headlight mode Warning Do not ride for longer than necessary in poor ambient light conditions with the Daytime Running Lights DRL in use Riding with the daytime running lights when dark in tunnels or where poor ambient light is apparent may reduce the riders vision or dazzle other road users Dazzling oth...

Page 61: ... page 53 The indicators can be cancelled manually To manually turn off the indicators press and release the indicator switch in the central position Joystick Button The Joystick is used to operate the following functions of the instruments Up scroll the menu from the bottom to the top Down scroll the menu from the top to the bottom Left scroll the menu to the left Right scroll the menu to the righ...

Page 62: ...y when the ignition is turned on The headlight will function when the ignition is turned on and the engine is running Brake and Clutch Lever Adjusters Warning Do not attempt to adjust the levers with the motorcycle in motion as this may lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident After adjusting the levers operate the motorcycle in an area free from traffic to gain familiarity with the new ...

Page 63: ...clockwise Ratio Adjuster The ratio adjuster moves the brake master cylinder push rod to the left or right in 1 mm increments from 19 mm to 21 mm 19 mm provides the rider with a longer softer braking action whilst 21 mm provides a shorter firmer lever action To adjust the front brake lever Turn the ratio adjuster to the rider s preferred position The rotary wheel will rotate and click into position...

Page 64: ...ed Changes can be due to wear in the mechanism which could lead to a sticking throttle control A sticking or stuck throttle control will lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident The motorcycle has an electronic throttle twist grip to open and close the throttles There are no direct acting cables in the system and no adjustments can be made Check that the throttle opens smoothly without u...

Page 65: ...oad speed increases Always reduce speed in potentially hazardous driving conditions such as bad weather or heavy traffic Warning Only operate this Triumph motorcycle at high speed in closed course on road competition or on closed course racetracks 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...

Page 66: ... 100 mph 30 to 160 km h The motorcycle must be in 3 rd gear or higher Once these conditions have been met press the SET button to activate cruise control The cruise control symbol will be shown in a green light in the TFT display to indicate that cruise control is now active The word SET will be shown next to the cruise control symbol The cruise control set speed will be shown and the cruise contr...

Page 67: ...ll go out in the tachometer but the SET indicator and set speed will still be shown in the display screen indicating that the cruise control set speed has been stored The cruise control set speed can be resumed as described on page 67 provided the cruise control has not been deactivated by turning the ignition switch to the OFF position Resuming the Cruise Control Set Speed Warning When resuming c...

Page 68: ...ing 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 maintain traction when accelerating on wet slippery road surfaces If sensors detect that the rear wheel is losing traction slipping the traction control system will engage and alter the engine power until traction t...

Page 69: ...the fitment of the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS Check the tyre pressure when the tyres are cold using an accurate tyre pressure gauge see the Tyre section for more information Use of the TPMS system to set inflation pressures may lead to incorrect tyre pressures leading to loss of motorcycle control and an accident Note The Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS is available as an accessory ...

Page 70: ...and an accident Caution Do not use anti puncture fluid or any other item likely to obstruct air flow to the TPMS sensor s orifices Any blockage to the air pressure orifice of the TPMS sensor during operation will cause the sensor to become blocked causing irreparable damage to the TPMS sensor assembly Damage caused by the use of anti puncture fluid or incorrect maintenance is not considered a manu...

Page 71: ...instrument display the red TPMS warning light will be on and the TPMS symbol will flash continuously Contact your authorised Triumph dealer to have the sensor replaced and the new serial number recorded in the spaces provided in the Sensor Serial Number section With the ignition switch turned to the ON position if the TPMS symbol flashes continuously or the TPMS warning light remains on there is a...

Page 72: ... Always refer to your authorised Triumph dealer Caution The motorcycle can be permanently damaged if it is allowed to operate with the incorrect grade of fuel or incorrect engine calibration Always make sure the fuel used is of the correct grade and quality Damage caused by using the incorrect fuel or engine calibration is not considered a manufacturing defect and will not be covered under warrant...

Page 73: ...hich could cause damage to property injury to persons or death Fuel Tank Cap This motorcycle is fitted with a keyless fuel tank cap This allows the fuel tank cap to be opened without a physical key To open the fuel tank cap Make sure that the smart key is switched on and within a metre of the motorcycle Lift up the small flap Remove the fuel tank cap To close and lock the fuel tank cap Make sure t...

Page 74: ...el tank see page 75 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 fuel near the cable or the cable hole on the engine exhaust pipes tyres or any other part of the motorcycle Because fuel is highly flammable any fuel leak or spillage or any failure to observe ...

Page 75: ... tyres will reduce the tyres ability to grip the road This will result in a dangerous riding condition potentially causing loss of motorcycle control and an accident Caution Avoid filling the tank in rainy or dusty conditions where airborne material can contaminate the fuel Contaminated fuel may cause damage to fuel system components Fill the fuel tank slowly to help prevent spillage Do not fill t...

Page 76: ...g upwards on a clean flat surface which is covered with a soft cloth Do not place any item on the seats which may cause damage or staining to the seat covers For seat cleaning information see page 164 Passenger Seat Seat Cowl Removal To remove the passenger seat or seat cowl referred to as passenger seat for this procedure Release the passenger seat cap Remove the passenger seat cap fixing B01233 ...

Page 77: ... sure that the rider s seat is correctly installed see page 78 Slide the passenger seat rearwards onto the tongue of the subframe casings B01235 1 2 1 Slot seat 2 Tongue subframe casing Fit and tighten the passenger seat fixing to 5 Nm B01234 1 2 1 Passenger seat fixing passenger seat cap fits on top 2 Passenger seat Refit the passenger seat cap onto the passenger seat fixing Grasp the seat and ma...

Page 78: ...he motorcycle with the seat fixings loose or removed as both seats will not be secure and may move The rider s and passenger seats are only correctly retained and supported once the seat fixings are correctly tightened A loose or detached seat may cause loss of motorcycle control and an accident To install the rider s seat Engage the seat s tongue under the fuel tank bracket B01239 1 2 1 Tongue ri...

Page 79: ...ystem to prevent it from being ridden with the side stand in the down position Never attempt to ride with the side stand down or interfere with the interlock mechanism as this will cause a dangerous riding condition leading to loss of motorcycle control and an accident Warning Do not lean sit or climb on the motorcycle when it is supported on the side stand This may cause the motorcycle to fall ov...

Page 80: ...ction Tool Kit and Owner s Handbook Owner s Handbook The Owner s Handbook is supplied with the motorcycle Tool Kit The tool kit includes a C spanner and two adjustment tools The two adjustment tools are located on the underside of the coolant expansion tank cover For information on removing the coolant expansion tank cover see page 115 1 2 1 4 mm Allen key 2 Torx T30 adjustment tool The 4 mm Allen...

Page 81: ...ng 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 starts stops and rapid accelerations except in an emergency Do not ride at speeds greater than 3 4 of maximum speed From 500 to 1 000 miles 800 to 1 500 km Engine speed can gradually be increased to th...

Page 82: ... properly tightened or 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 page 128 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 control feels spongy in operation page...

Page 83: ... Table of Contents Stopping the Engine 84 Starting the Engine 84 Moving Off 86 Changing Gears 86 Triumph Shift Assist TSA if fitted 87 Braking 88 Anti lock Braking System ABS 91 Optimised Cornering ABS 92 Parking 93 Considerations for High Speed Operation 95 ...

Page 84: ...t the motorcycle on a firm level surface with the side stand Lock the steering Caution Do not leave the ignition switched on with the engine stopped This will cause electrical damage Starting the Engine Warning Never start 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 the motorc...

Page 85: ... fitted is turned to the ON position see page 26 Pull the clutch lever fully into the handlebar Press and hold the QUICK START position on the engine start stop switch until the engine starts Make sure the transmission is in neutral The motorcycle is equipped with starter lockout switches The switches prevent the electric starter from operating when the transmission is not in neutral with the side...

Page 86: ...s can lead to the front wheel lifting from the ground pulling a wheelie and to the rear tyre 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 and an accident Warning Do not change to a lower gear at speeds that will cause excessive engine rpm r min This can ...

Page 87: ... riding Caution In the event of a TSA system fault when riding the TSA system will be disabled Use the clutch to change gears in the normal way otherwise damage to the engine or gear box may occur Contact a Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked and rectified Caution Changing gears must be completed with a quick and forceful pedal movement making sure that the pedal moves thr...

Page 88: ...high engine speeds An up shift is attempted during overrun The vehicle speed limiter is active Cruise control is active Traction control is operating If the previous gear has not fully engaged The throttle is changed during a shift If TSA does not operate the clutch can be used to change gears in the normal way Braking All motorcycle models are equipped with a partially integrated braking system c...

Page 89: ... brakes at the same time Normally the front brake should be applied a little more than the rear Change down or fully disengage the clutch as necessary to keep the engine 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 changing and concentrate on applying the front and rear brakes as hard as possibl...

Page 90: ...ront and rear brakes intermittently Continuous brake application or use of the rear brake only can overheat the brakes and reduce their effectiveness 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 road users It may also overheat the brake reducing ...

Page 91: ...tes that the ABS function is not available because the ABS has been disabled by the rider the ABS has a malfunction that requires investigation If the warning light becomes illuminated while riding it indicates that the ABS has a malfunction that requires investigation Note The ABS operation may feel like a harder pedal pressure or a pulsation of the brake lever and pedal The ABS may be activated ...

Page 92: ...control should the ABS be activated whilst the motorcycle is leaning in a corner Warning Continued The potential increased control that the optimised cornering braking system allows under certain conditions is not a substitute for good riding practice Warning Always ride within the legal speed limit Never ride without due care and attention and always reduce speed in consideration of weather surfa...

Page 93: ...d and rectified In this situation braking too hard during cornering may result in loss of motorcycle control and an accident Parking Warning The engine and exhaust system will be hot after riding DO NOT park where pedestrians and children are likely to touch the motorcycle Touching any part of the engine or exhaust system when hot may cause unprotected skin to become burnt Warning Petrol is extrem...

Page 94: ...evel surface to prevent the motorcycle from falling This is particularly important when parking off road When parking on a hill always park facing uphill 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 motorcycle towards the side stand Do not park on a l...

Page 95: ...er circumstances is dangerous and will lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident Warning The handling characteristics of a motorcycle at high speed may vary from those you are familiar with at legal road speeds Do not attempt high speed operation unless you have received sufficient training and have the required skills as a serious accident may result from incorrect operation Warning The ...

Page 96: ...if the fuel level is allowed to get very low Always make sure you have adequate fuel for your journey Luggage Make sure that any luggage containers are closed locked and securely fitted to the motorcycle Miscellaneous Visually check that all fixings are tight Steering Check that the handlebar turns smoothly without excessive free play or tight spots Make sure that the control cables do not restric...

Page 97: ...r any other aspect of the motorcycle s operation Warning Owners should be aware that the only approved parts accessories and conversions for any Triumph motorcycle are those which carry official Triumph approval and are fitted to the motorcycle by an authorised dealer In particular it is extremely hazardous to fit or replace parts or accessories whose fitting requires the dismantling of or additio...

Page 98: ...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 The presence of accessories and or payload will cause changes in the stability and handling of the motorcycle Failure to allow for changes in motorcycle stability may lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident When riding ...

Page 99: ...cessories fitted and any load carried For models that have adjustable suspension settings make sure that front and rear spring preload and damping settings are suitable for the loading condition of the motorcycle Note the maximum permissible payload for the panniers is stated on a label inside the pannier Incorrect loading may result in an unsafe riding condition leading to an accident Warning Nev...

Page 100: ...hat this brings about Motorcycle operation without making allowances for the presence of a passenger could lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident Warning Do not carry a passenger unless he or she is tall enough to reach the footrests provided A passenger who is not tall enough to reach the footrests will be unable to sit securely on the motorcycle and may cause instability leading to l...

Page 101: ... Chain Lubrication 118 Drive Chain Free Movement Inspection 119 Drive Chain Free Movement Adjustment 120 Drive Chain and Sprocket Wear Inspection 121 Brakes 122 Brake Wear Inspection 122 Brake Pad Wear Compensation 123 Disc Brake Fluid 123 Front Brake Fluid Level Inspection and Adjustment 124 Rear Brake Fluid Level Inspection and Adjustment 126 Brake Light Switches 126 Mirrors 127 Steering Wheel B...

Page 102: ...imum Recommended Tread Depth 136 Tyre Replacement 137 Battery 139 Battery Removal 140 Battery Charging 143 Battery Maintenance 144 Battery Storage 144 Battery Disposal 144 Battery Installation 145 Fuel Tank 147 Raising the Fuel Tank 147 Refitting the Fuel Tank 149 Fuse Boxes 150 Front Fuse Box 151 Rear Fuse Box 152 Main Fuse Box 152 Headlights 153 Headlight Adjustment 154 Headlight Replacement 154...

Page 103: ...e should be adjusted to match the particular environment in which the motorcycle is used and the demands of the individual owner Special tools knowledge and training are required in order to correctly carry out the maintenance items listed in the scheduled maintenance chart Only an authorised Triumph dealer will have this knowledge and equipment Incorrect or neglected maintenance can lead to a dan...

Page 104: ...be carried out at or before the specified maintenance intervals shown Consult an authorised Triumph dealer for advice on which maintenance schedule is most suitable for your motorcycle Triumph Motorcycles cannot accept any responsibility for damage or injury resulting from incorrect maintenance or improper adjustment Service Symbol General Warning Symbol The service symbol will illuminate for five...

Page 105: ...g in wet or dusty conditions Spark plugs renew Cooling System Cooling system check for leaks Coolant level check adjust Cooling system check coolant hoses for chafing cracks or damage Replace if necessary Coolant renew every 3 years regardless of mileage Every three years regardless of mileage Engine Clutch check operation Clutch cable check function and adjust as necessary models fitted with a ca...

Page 106: ...ls Brake fluid levels check Brake fluid renew every 2 years regardless of mileage Every two years regardless of mileage Final Drive Drive chain slack check adjust Drive chain rubbing strip check for wear cracks or damage Drive chain wear check Drive chain lubricate Electrical Lights instruments and electrical systems check adjust General Bank angle indicators check for wear Centre and or side stan...

Page 107: ...e Oil Level Inspection Warning Never start 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 the motorcycle in the open air or in an area with adequate ventilation Warning If the engine has recently been running the exhaust components may be hot to the touch Contact with the hot com...

Page 108: ...funnel add oil a little at a time until the level registered in the sight glass is correct Once the correct level is reached fit and tighten the oil filler plug Engine Oil and Filter Change Warning Prolonged or repeated contact with engine oil can lead to skin dryness irritation and dermatitis Used engine oil contains harmful contamination that can lead to skin cancer Always wear suitable protecti...

Page 109: ...level ground Remove the wire clip and detach the TSA shift force sensor from the gear change knuckle B01552 1 2 1 Wire clip 2 TSA shift force sensor Release the fixings and remove the front sprocket outer cover B01301 1 2 1 Sprocket cover 2 Fixings Note the orientation of the wire guide and the routing of the harness and hoses through the wire guide for installation Detach the side stand switch co...

Page 110: ... Filter Wrench Dispose of the old oil filter in an environmentally friendly way Apply a thin smear of clean engine oil to the sealing ring of the new oil filter Fit the oil filter and tighten to 10 Nm using Triumph service tool T3880313 Oil Filter Wrench After the oil has completely drained out fit a new sealing washer to the drain plug Fit and tighten the drain plug to 25 Nm Fill the engine with ...

Page 111: ...expansion tank drain hose Position the sprocket cover to the crankcase with the coolant expansion tank hose fuel tank vent hoses and the oxygen sensor harness positioned as noted for removal Note the lower left hand fixing also secures the oil filter cover between the sprocket cover and crankcase Fit and tighten the fixings to 10 Nm B01301 1 2 1 Sprocket cover 2 Fixings Fit the TSA shift force sen...

Page 112: ... into watercourses Do not place used oil filters in with general waste If in doubt contact your local authority Engine Oil Specification and Grade 10W 40 10W 50 Triumph s high performance fuel injected engines 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 synthe...

Page 113: ...toxic chemicals that are harmful to the human body Contact with skin or eyes may cause severe irritation Wear protective gloves clothing and eye protection when handling coolant If coolant is inhaled remove the person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing In case of doubt or persistent symptoms seek medical attention If coolant gets on your skin flush with water immediately Remove contam...

Page 114: ... level within the expansion tank can be inspected without removing any covers Note If the coolant level is being checked because the coolant has overheated also check the level in the radiator and top up if necessary In an emergency distilled water can be added to the cooling system However the coolant must then be drained and replenished with HD4X Hybrid OAT coolant as soon as possible B01146 1 3...

Page 115: ...considerably reduce the efficiency of the cooling system Reduced cooling system efficiency may cause the engine to overheat and suffer severe damage B01160 2 1 4 3 5 6 1 Expansion tank cover 2 Spigots 3 Grommets 4 Expansion tank cap 5 MAX mark 6 MIN mark To adjust the coolant level Allow the engine to cool for a minimum of 30 minutes Position the motorcycle on level ground and in an upright positi...

Page 116: ...ays keep hands and clothing away from the fan Contact with the rotating fan may cause an accident and or personal injury Caution Using high pressure water sprays such as from a car wash facility or household pressure washer can damage the radiator fins cause leaks and impair the radiator s efficiency Do not obstruct or deflect airflow through the radiator by installing unauthorised accessories eit...

Page 117: ...tch lever free play is achieved Check that there is 2 3 mm clutch lever free play at the lever If there is an incorrect amount of free play adjustments must be made If correct adjustment cannot be made using the clutch lever adjuster use the clutch cable adjuster at the lower end of the cable Clutch Cable Adjustment Before adjusting the clutch cable do the following Check the action of the clutch ...

Page 118: ...l and an accident For safety and to prevent excessive wear the drive chain must be checked adjusted and lubricated in accordance with the scheduled maintenance requirements Checking adjustment and lubrication must be carried out more frequently for extreme conditions such as high speed riding salty or heavily gritted roads If the chain is badly worn or incorrectly adjusted either too loose or too ...

Page 119: ...ay cause damage to the drive chain components Drive Chain Free Movement Inspection Warning Make sure the motorcycle is stabilised and adequately supported A correctly supported motorcycle will help prevent it from falling An unstable motorcycle may fall causing injury to the operator or damage to the motorcycle 1 1 Maximum vertical movement position To inspect the drive chain free movement Place t...

Page 120: ...t two to 28 Nm Retighten pinch bolt one to 28 Nm Retighten pinch bolt two to 28 Nm Warning Operation of the motorcycle with insecure rear hub eccentric adjuster pinch bolts may result in impaired stability and handling of the motorcycle This impaired stability and handling may lead to loss of control or an accident Check the rear brake effectiveness Rectify if necessary Repeat the drive chain adju...

Page 121: ... wear of the new sprockets 1 2 1 Measure across 20 links 2 Weight To inspect the drive chain and sprocket wear Remove the chain guard Stretch the chain taut by hanging a 10 20 kg 20 40 lb weight on the chain Measure the length of 20 links on the straight part of the chain from pin centre of the 1st pin to the pin centre of the 21st pin Since the chain may wear unevenly take measurements in several...

Page 122: ... ride with caution and allow for greater braking distances Brake Wear Inspection Warning If fitting new proprietary brand brake pads check that the carrier plate of the brake pad is at least 4 5 mm thick Fitting brake pads with the carrier plate less than 4 5 mm thick may result in brake failure due to the possible loss of the brake pad as it wears Brake pads must be inspected in accordance with s...

Page 123: ...ar 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 reduction in braking efficiency Because of this always replace brake fluid in accordance with scheduled maintenance requirements Always use new brake fluid from a sealed container and never use fluid ...

Page 124: ...s required to bleed the ABS braking system Contact your authorised Triumph dealer when the brake fluid needs renewing or the hydraulic system requires maintenance Front Brake Fluid Level Inspection and Adjustment Warning If there has been an appreciable drop in the level of the fluid in either fluid reservoir consult your authorised Triumph dealer for advice before riding Riding with depleted brak...

Page 125: ... cap retaining screws into the reservoir cap and diaphragm seal assembly Hold the assembly together and position the reservoir cap diaphragm seal and reservoir cap retaining screws onto the reservoir 1 2 1 Reservoir cap diaphragm seal and reservoir cap retaining screws assembly 2 Reservoir Tighten the reservoir cap retaining screws to 1 Nm Warning If the reservoir cap retaining screws are over tig...

Page 126: ...fluid level must be kept between the upper and lower level lines reservoir held horizontal To adjust the rear brake fluid level Release the reservoir cap and remove the diaphragm seal Fill the reservoir to the upper level line using new DOT 4 brake fluid from a sealed container Refit the reservoir cap making sure that the diaphragm seal is correctly fitted Brake Light Switches Warning Riding the m...

Page 127: ... 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 steering movement resulting in loss of motorcycle control and an accident Adjust the mirrors as required to make sure they do not contact any part of the motorcycle After adjustment move the handlebar to the left and right...

Page 128: ...e falling during the inspection make sure that the motorcycle is stabilised and secured on a suitable support Do not exert extreme force against each wheel or rock each wheel vigorously as this may cause the motorcycle to become unstable and cause injury by falling from its support Make sure that the position of the support block will not cause damage to the motorcycle Steering Inspection Warning ...

Page 129: ...r damaged front or rear wheel bearings is dangerous and may cause impaired handling and instability leading to an accident If in doubt have the motorcycle inspected by an authorised Triumph dealer before riding If the wheel bearings in the front or rear wheel allow play in the wheel hub are noisy or if the wheel does not turn smoothly have your authorised Triumph dealer inspect the wheel bearings ...

Page 130: ...ised Triumph dealer Front Suspension Setting Chart Warning Make sure that the correct balance between front and rear suspension is maintained Suspension imbalance could significantly change handling characteristics leading to loss of motorcycle control and an accident Refer to the tables for further information or consult your authorised Triumph dealer The motorcycle is delivered from the factory ...

Page 131: ...ring preload adjusters are located at the top of each fork 1 1 Spring preload adjusters To change the spring preload Rotate the adjuster clockwise to increase preload or anticlockwise to decrease preload Always count the number of clockwise turns from the fully anticlockwise position and set both forks to the same settings Compression Damping Adjustment The compression damping adjuster is located ...

Page 132: ...ing Make sure that the correct balance between front and rear suspension is maintained Suspension imbalance could significantly change handling characteristics leading to loss of motorcycle control and an accident Refer to the tables for further information or consult your authorised Triumph dealer The motorcycle is delivered from the factory with the rear suspension set at the Solo normal riding ...

Page 133: ...ge the compression damping setting Rotate the adjuster clockwise to increase compression damping and anticlockwise to decrease Always count the number of clicks anticlockwise from the fully clockwise position noting that the first stop click position is counted as zero Rebound Damping Adjustment The rebound damping adjuster is accessible from the rear of the motorcycle It is situated close to the ...

Page 134: ...y loss of motorcycle control and an accident Bank angle indicators are located on the rider s footrests 1 2 1 Bank angle indicator 2 Maximum wear limit Bank angle indicators must be replaced when they have worn down to the maximum wear limit of 5 mm in length remaining Regularly check the bank angle indicators for wear Tyres This motorcycle is equipped with tubeless tyres valves and wheel rims Use...

Page 135: ...k tyre pressures daily and adjust if necessary See the Specification section for details of the correct inflation pressures Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS if fitted Caution An adhesive label is fitted to the wheel rim to indicate the position of the tyre pressure sensor Care must be taken when replacing the tyres to prevent any damage to the tyre pressure sensors Always have your tyres fitte...

Page 136: ...ith excessively worn tyres is hazardous and will adversely affect traction stability and handling which may lead to loss of control and an accident When tubeless tyres used without a tube become punctured leakage is often very slow Always inspect tyres very closely for punctures Check the tyres for cuts embedded nails or other sharp objects Operation with punctured or damaged tyres will adversely ...

Page 137: ...tion from the approved list and fitted according to the tyre and inner tube manufacturer s instructions 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 accustomed to the new handling characteristics 24 hours after fitting the tyre p...

Page 138: ... visible from the outside Operation of the motorcycle with damaged tyres could lead to loss of control and an accident Warning Use of a motorcycle with incorrectly seated tyres or inner tubes incorrectly adjusted tyre pressures or when not accustomed to its handling characteristics may lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident Warning ABS operates by comparing the relative speed of the fr...

Page 139: ...hildren and pets away from the lithium ion battery at all times Warning Never attempt to open disassemble or pierce a lithium ion battery Never strike throw or subject the battery to severe physical shock These actions may cause a lithium ion battery to vent gas at a very high temperature A lithium ion battery will vent high temperature gas until it has exhausted all of the internal components cau...

Page 140: ...ing Before disconnecting the battery or removing a fuse note and record the rider mode settings Once the battery has been reconnected or the fuse refitted then the rider mode settings should be reset as noted Failure to reset the rider mode settings and the motorcycle subsequently being ridden may cause loss of motorcycle control and an accident Warning Make sure the battery busbar positive and ne...

Page 141: ...ntact with the battery negative terminal or any part of the motorcycle will short circuit the battery A battery short circuit will cause irreparable damage to the battery and or motorcycle Release the positive red lead busbar cover cap clip and open the cap B01221 1 2 1 Battery positive lead busbar cover cap 2 Battery positive lead cover clip Disconnect the positive red battery lead and position a...

Page 142: ...sitive red lead busbar cover Close the battery positive red lead busbar cover cap Remove the two fixings and remove the front brace B01219 2 1 1 Fixings 2 Front brace Release the battery strap from the hook and carefully remove the battery B01221_3 1 2 1 Battery strap 2 Hook ...

Page 143: ...harge rate than lead acid battery types this lithium ion battery can be stored for longer before recharging is required However as with all batteries the cranking performance will be affected when ambient temperatures fall below 5 For extended periods of storage beyond two weeks the battery should be removed from the motorcycle and kept charged and monitored using an approved battery charger This ...

Page 144: ...tery as described on page 143 Clean the battery using a clean dry cloth Make sure the battery terminals are clean and securely fastened Regularly check the battery terminals for any residue Make sure they are clean and free from moisture as this will ensure that the transfer of energy from the battery is consistent Battery Storage To store a lithium ion battery correctly do the following Always st...

Page 145: ...ou MUST take it to a Hazardous Waste collection point Always check with your local authority if a lithium ion battery can be put into the general waste collection as they are regarded as hazardous waste Warning Never attempt to open disassemble or pierce a lithium ion battery Never strike throw or subject the battery to severe physical shock These actions may cause a lithium ion battery to vent ga...

Page 146: ...rsonal injury or death To install the battery Fit the battery into the battery case Refit the battery strap B01221_3 1 2 1 Battery strap 2 Hook Reconnect the battery positive red lead Tighten the terminal to 4 5 Nm Apply a light coat of grease to the terminal to prevent corrosion B01222_2 2 1 1 Battery positive lead cover clip 2 Battery positive lead busbar cover cap Cover the positive terminal wi...

Page 147: ...itting the fuel tank safely Raising the Fuel Tank Warning Make sure the motorcycle is stabilised and adequately supported A correctly supported motorcycle will help prevent it from falling An unstable motorcycle may fall causing injury to the operator or damage to the motorcycle Warning Never drain fuel from the fuel tank using non approved non professional standard fuel handling equipment A fire ...

Page 148: ...ut a safety hazard leading to a risk of personal injury To raise the fuel tank Remove the passenger seat seat cowl see page 76 Remove the rider seat see page 77 Remove the battery see page 140 Using proprietary professional automotive workshop equipment approved for fuel handling drain the fuel from the fuel tank Remove the front fixings from both sides of the rear bracket Loosen but do not fully ...

Page 149: ...ry to the operator or damage to the motorcycle To refit the fuel tank Lower the front of the fuel tank Fit the fuel tank bracket fixings to the frame and tighten to 10 Nm B01272 2 1 1 Fuel tank 2 Fixings Fit the front fixings to both sides of the rear bracket Tighten the rear bracket front and rear fixings to 9 Nm B01273 4 3 2 1 1 Rear bracket front fixing left hand shown 2 Rear bracket rear fixin...

Page 150: ...erty injury to persons or death Using proprietary professional automotive workshop equipment approved for fuel handling refill the fuel tank with the fuel previously removed Refit the battery leads see page 145 Start the engine and check carefully for fuel leaks Rectify as necessary Refit the rider seat see page 78 Refit the passenger seat seat cowl see page 77 Fuse Boxes Warning Always replace bl...

Page 151: ...mps 1 Chassis ECM Horn License Plate Light 10 2 Chassis ECM Rear Light Front Position Light DRL Control Logic Instrument Wake Front Indicators Heated Grips 10 3 Chassis ECM Dip Beam Headlight Main Beam Headlight Rear Indicators Front Position Light DRL Control Power 10 4 Chassis ECM 10 5 Chassis ECM Cooling Fan Starter Motor Solenoid Fuel Pump 20 6 Exhaust Butterfly Valve EXBV 10 7 Anti lock Braki...

Page 152: ... Rear fuse box 10A AUX 5A SPARE 5A ACC 1 2 3 Rear Fuse Box Cover Position Circuits Protected Rating Amps 1 Accessories 5 2 Auxiliary 10 3 Spare 5 Main Fuse Box The 40 Amp main fuse is located under the rider s seat B01348 3 2 1 1 Main fuse 2 Battery lead 3 Main fuse electrical connector ...

Page 153: ...oss of 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 operation with items of clothing luggage adhesive tape devices intended to alter or adjust the headlight beam or non genuine headlight lens covers will cause the headlight lens to overheat and dist...

Page 154: ...ng Switch the headlight dipped beam on Loosen the two fixings securing the headlight bracket to the front subframe sufficiently to allow restricted movement of the headlight Moving the bracket forwards will move the headlight upwards Moving the bracket rearwards will move the headlight downwards Tighten the headlight bracket fixings to 6 Nm Recheck the headlight beam settings Switch the headlights...

Page 155: ...ator Lights The direction indicator light units are sealed maintenance free LED units A direction indicator light unit must be replaced in the event of the failure of the direction indicator light License Plate Light The license plate light unit is a sealed maintenance free LED unit The license plate light unit must be replaced in the event of the failure of the license plate light ...

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Page 157: ...l 159 Washing 160 After Washing 160 Care of Gloss Paintwork 161 Care of Matt Paintwork 161 Aluminium Items not Lacquered or Painted 161 Cleaning of Chrome and Stainless Steel Items 162 Black Chrome 162 Cleaning of the Exhaust System 163 Seat Care 164 Windscreen Cleaning if fitted 164 Care of Leather Products 165 Storage 166 ...

Page 158: ...vice 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 places Rear opening of the exhausts Cover with a plastic bag secured with rubber bands Clutch and brake levers switch housings on the handlebar Cover with plastic bags Ignition switch and steering lock Cover the ke...

Page 159: ...t under the fuel tank or near the steering head Any water sprayed in this area could enter the airbox and engine causing damage to both items Do not get water near the following places Air intake duct Any visible electrical components Brake cylinders and brake calipers Handlebar switch housings Headstock bearings Instruments Oil filler cap Rear bevel box breather if fitted Rear of headlights Seats...

Page 160: ... water After Washing Warning Never wax or lubricate the brake discs Always clean the brake disc with a proprietary brand of oil free brake disc cleaner Waxed or lubricated brake discs may cause loss of braking power and an accident After washing the motorcycle do the following Remove the plastic bags and tape and clear the air intakes Lubricate the pivots bolts and nuts Test the brakes before moto...

Page 161: ...d or Painted Items such as brake and clutch levers wheels engine covers engine cooling fins upper and lower yokes and throttle 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 paint or lacquer and for guidance on how to clean those items Use a proprietar...

Page 162: ...The use of abrasive cleaning products 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 manufacturer s instructions It is recommended that regular protection be applied to the motorcycle as this will both protect and enhance its appearance Black Chrome Items such as headlight bowls and ...

Page 163: ...ibed 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 spotting will occur Protecting Caution The use of products containing silicone will cause discolouration of the chrome and stainless steel parts and must not be used The use of abrasive cleaning products will damag...

Page 164: ...cause loss of motorcycle control and an accident Operation of the motorcycle with a damaged or scratched windscreen will reduce the rider s forward vision Any such reduction in forward vision is dangerous and may lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident Caution Corrosive chemicals such as battery acid will damage the windscreen Never allow corrosive chemicals to contact the windscreen Ca...

Page 165: ...t in damage and permanent wear Follow these simple instructions to prolong the life of the leather product Do not use household cleaning products bleach detergents containing bleach or any kind of solvent to clean the leather product Do not immerse the leather product in water Avoid direct heat from fires and radiators which can dry out and distort the leather Do not leave the leather product in d...

Page 166: ... fuel and add a fuel stabiliser if available following the fuel stabiliser manufacturer s instructions Warning Petrol 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 this includes any appliance with a pilot light Remove the spark plug from each cylinder a...

Page 167: ...e Ampere or less about once every two weeks see page 143 Store the motorcycle in a cool dry area away from sunlight and 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 that restrict air flow and allow heat and moisture to accumulate Preparation after...

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Page 169: ...1 Cylinder Numbering Left to Right Cylinder Sequence 1 at left Firing Order 1 2 3 Lubrication Speed Triple 1200 RS Lubrication System Pressure lubrication wet sump Engine Oil Capacities Dry Fill 3 35 litres Oil Filter Change 3 10 litres Oil Change Only 2 90 litres Cooling System Speed Triple 1200 RS Coolant Type Triumph D2053 OAT coolant premixed Water Antifreeze Ratio 50 50 premixed as supplied b...

Page 170: ...ive Chain RK 525 118 link Primary Drive Ratio 1 85 1 76 41 Gear Ratios Final Drive Ratio 2 588 1 17 44 1st 2 412 17 41 2nd 1 955 22 43 3rd 1 636 22 36 4th 1 417 24 34 5th 1 280 25 32 6th 1 192 26 31 Warning Use the recommended tyres ONLY in the combinations given Do not mix tyres from different manufacturers or mix different specification tyres from the same manufacturers as this may result in los...

Page 171: ...34A Front Position Light LED Headlight LED Tail Brake Light LED Licence Plate Light LED Direction Indicator Lights LED Frame Speed Triple 1200 RS Rake 23 6 Trail 102 4 mm Tightening Torques Speed Triple 1200 RS Battery Terminals 4 5 Nm Eccentric Adjuster Pinch Bolts 28 Nm Chain Guard 6 Nm Clutch Lever Nut 3 5 Nm Headlight Bracket Fixing 6 Nm Oil Filter 10 Nm Passenger Seat Seat Cowl Fixing 5 Nm Sp...

Page 172: ... 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 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 ...

Page 173: ...Rear Brake Fluid Level Inspection 126 Wear Inspection 122 C Cleaning After Washing 160 Aluminium Items not Lacquered or Painted 161 Black Chrome Items 162 Care of Leather Products 165 Chrome and Stainless Steel 162 Exhaust System 163 Frequency of Cleaning 158 Gloss Paintwork 161 Matt Paintwork 161 Preparation for Washing 158 Seat Care 164 Washing 160 Where to be Careful 159 Windscreen 165 Clutch 1...

Page 174: ...me Specifications 171 Front Fork Inspection 130 Front Suspension 130 Compression Damping Adjustment 131 Rebound Damping Adjustment 132 Setting Chart 130 Spring Preload Adjustment 131 Fuel Filling the Fuel Tank 75 Fuel Grade 72 Refuelling 73 Specifications 170 Status Information 57 System Specifications 169 Fuel Tank 147 Cap 73 Cap Emergency Access 73 Filling 75 Raising 148 Refitting 149 Fuses Fron...

Page 175: ...ings 55 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS 47 Units 44 Warning and Information Messages 29 34 Warnings 48 J Joystick Button 61 K Keyless Ignition 24 Keys 23 Battery Replacement 23 Operation 24 Smart Key 23 23 L Lap Timer 55 Review 56 Settings 57 Left Handlebar Switches 60 Cruise Control Adjust Button 60 Daytime Running Lights Switch 60 Direction Indicator Switch 61 High Beam Button 61 Horn Butto...

Page 176: ... Table 105 Seats 76 Passenger Seat Removal 76 77 Rider s Seat Installation 78 Rider s Seat Removal 77 Seat Care 164 Seat Cowl Removal 76 77 Side Stand 79 Specifications 169 Steering Inspection 129 Lock Button 59 Storage Preparation after Storage 167 Preparation for Storage 166 Suspension Front Suspension 130 Rear Suspension 132 T Throttle Control 64 Tool Kit 80 Torque Specifications 171 Traction C...

Page 177: ...Index 177 W Warnings 3 Maintenance 3 Noise Control System 4 Owner s Handbook 4 Warning Label Locations 14 15 Warning Labels 3 Warning Lights 29 Wheel Bearings Inspection 129 Windscreen Cleaning 165 ...

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Page 179: ...vice Directive 2014 53 EU The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity for each radio equipment device is available at the following address www triumphmotorcycles co uk public content triumph radio device approvals The table below shows the frequencies and power levels for the radio equipment devices in compliance with the EU Directive 2014 53 EU The table shows all radio equipment devic...

Page 180: ...21 4AP UK Keyless Control Unit Receive Bands 433 92 MHz 134 2 kHz Category 2 Receiver Transmit Bands 134 2 kHz Class 1 Transmitter Fixed Inductive Loop Coil Antenna 6 28 uW ERP Keyless Control Unit 2 Receive Bands 433 92 MHz 134 2 kHz Category 2 Receiver Transmit Bands 134 2 kHz Class 1 Transmitter Fixed Inductive Loop Coil Antennas 3 01 uW ERP Keyless System Key Fob Receive Bands 134 2 kHz Catego...

Page 181: ...0 063 mW Triumph Accessory Alarm System ECU Receive Bands 433 92 MHz Transmit Bands None N A Scorpion Automotive Ltd Drumhead Road Chorley North Business Park Chorley PR6 7DE UK Triumph Accessory Alarm System Remote Key Fob Receive Bands None Transmit Bands 433 92 MHz 10 mW ERP Accessory Alarm System ECU Triumph Protect Receive Bands 433 92 MHz Transmit Bands None N A Accessory Alarm System Remote...

Page 182: ...Quality Control Order 2009 Cl No 3 c it is declared by M s Triumph Motorcycles Ltd that the tyres fitted on this motorcycle meet the requirements of IS 15627 2005 and comply with the requirements under Central Motor Vehicle Rules CMVR 1989 Smart Keyless System Approval Addendum Smart Keyless System Approval The Smart Keyless system complies with IC RSS 210 Industry Canada Operation is subject to t...

Page 183: ...iately To replace the smart key battery Make sure that the smart key is in passive mode red LED Remove the battery cover fixing using a 1 5 mm AF Allen key Remove the battery cover Remove the battery noting its orientation Insert a new 3 Volt CR2032 Lithium battery Replace the battery cover making sure that it aligns correctly Refit the battery cover fixing and tighten to 0 3 Nm Battery Disposal T...

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