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Maintenance and Adjustment
Disc Brake Fluid
Inspect the level of brake fluid in both
reservoirs and change the brake fluid in
accordance with scheduled maintenance
requirements. Use only DOT 4 fluid as
recommended in the Specification section.
The brake fluid must also be changed if it
becomes, or is suspected of having become
contaminated with moisture or any other
contaminants.
Note:
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On models equipped with ABS, a
special tool is required to bleed
the braking system. Contact your
authorized Triumph dealer when
the brake fluid needs changing or
the hydraulic system requires
maintenance.
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 from an
unsealed container or from one which has
been previously opened.
Do not mix different brands or grades of
brake fluid.
Check for fluid leakage around brake
fittings, seals and joints and also check the
brake hoses for splits, deterioration and
damage.
Always rectify any faults before riding.
Failure to observe and act upon any of
these items may cause a dangerous riding
condition leading to loss of control and an
accident.
Warning
If the ABS is not functioning, the brake
system will continue to function as a
standard non-ABS braking system. In this
situation, braking too hard will cause the
wheels to lock resulting in loss of control
and an accident.
Reduce speed and do not continue to ride
for longer than is necessary with the
indicator light illuminated. Contact an
authorized Triumph dealer as soon as
possible to have the fault checked and
rectified.
Warning
Failure to observe and act upon any of
these items may cause a dangerous riding
condition leading to loss of control and an
accident.