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CLEANING AND STORAGE

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Leather Products Care

It  is  recommend  that  the  leather
products are periodically cleaned with a
damp cloth and allowed to dry naturally
at  room  temperature.  This  will  maintain
the  appearance  of  the  leather  and
ensure the long life of the product.

The Triumph leather product is a natural
product  and  lack  of  care  can  result  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
direct  sunlight  for  prolonged  periods
of time.

Do  not  dry  the  leather  product  by
applying direct heat to it at any time.

If  the  leather  product  does  get  wet,
absorb any excess water with a soft
clean  cloth  then  leave  the  leather
product  to  dry  naturally  at  room
temperature.

Avoid  exposure  of  the  leather
product  to  high  levels  of  salt,  for
example  sea/salt  water  or  road
surfaces  that  have  been  treated
during the winter for ice and snow.

If  exposure  to  salt  is  unavoidable,
clean 

the 

leather 

product

immediately  after  each  exposure
using  a  damp  cloth  then  leave  the
leather  product  to  dry  naturally  at
room temperature.

Gently clean any minor marks with a
damp  cloth  then  leave  the  leather
product  to  dry  naturally  at  room
temperature.

Place  the  leather  product  in  a  fabric
bag  or  cardboard  box  to  protect  it
when in storage. Do not use a plastic
bag.

Summary of Contents for Street Triple R

Page 1: ...otorcycle and refer to it for information whenever necessary The information contained in this publication is based on the latest information available at the time of printing Triumph reserves the right to make 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 02 2022 Triumph Motorcy...

Page 2: ... table of contents will help you find the specific subject required 03 FOREWORD 07 SAFETY FIRST 14 WARNING LABELS 16 PARTS IDENTIFICATION 21 SERIAL NUMBERS 23 GENERAL INFORMATION 121 HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE 135 ACCESSORIES LOADING AND PASSENGERS 139 MAINTENANCE 195 CLEANING AND STORAGE 207 WARRANTY 219 SPECIFICATIONS 225 SPECIFICATIONS 231 SPECIFICATIONS 237 INDEX 242 APPROVAL INFORMATION ...

Page 3: ... areas of the motorcycle the symbol above can be seen The symbol means CAUTION REFER TO THE HANDBOOK and will be followed by a 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 Loc...

Page 4: ... prohibit 1 The removal or rendering inoperative by any person other than for purposes of maintenance repair or replacement of any device or element of design incorporated into any new vehicle for the purpose of noise control prior to its sale or delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use and 2 the use of the vehicle after such device or element of design has been removed or rendered...

Page 5: ...ar with the correct operation of your motorcycle s controls its features capabilities and limitations This Owner s Handbook includes safe riding tips but does not contain all the techniques and skills necessary to ride a motorcycle safely Triumph strongly recommends that all riders undertake the necessary training to ensure safe operation of this motorcycle This Owner s Handbook is available from ...

Page 6: ...FOREWORD 06 This page intentionally left blank ...

Page 7: ...rea free from traffic to gain familiarity with the motorcycle s ground clearance and bank angle limitations Banking to an unsafe angle or unexpected contact with the ground may cause instability loss of motorcycle control and an accident Warning This motorcycle is designed for use as a two wheeled vehicle capable of carrying a rider on his her own or a rider and one passenger subject to a passenge...

Page 8: ...ned 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: ...the wobble or weave In some cases it helps to shift your body weight forward by leaning over the tank Copyright 2005 Motorcycle Safety Foundation All rights reserved Used with permission Handlebars and Footrests Warning The rider must maintain control of the motorcycle by keeping hands on the handlebars at all times The handling and stability of a motorcycle will be adversely affected if the rider...

Page 13: ...stment section Warning The bank angle indicators must not be used as a guide to how far the motorcycle may be safely banked This depends on many various conditions including but not limited to road surface tyre condition and weather Banking to an unsafe angle may cause instability loss of motorcycle control and an accident Warning When banking and the bank angle indicator attached to the rider s f...

Page 14: ...afety 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 1 4 R P M 3 2 5 6 7 1 Headlights page 191 2 Mirrors page 166 3 Running in page 118 4 Gears page 124 5 Coolant page 150 6 Tyres page 180 7 Drive Chain page 155 ...

Page 15: ... 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 2 3 5 4 P b 1 1 Daily Safety Checks page 119 2 Unleaded Fuel page 105 3 Helmet ...

Page 16: ...dlight 2 Fuel filler cap 3 Fuel tank 4 Rear suspension unit 5 Seat lock 6 Rear light 7 Drive chain adjuster 8 Drive chain 9 Gear change pedal 10 Side stand 11 Coolant expansion tank 12 Oil filter 13 Front direction indicator 14 Front brake caliper 15 Front brake disc ...

Page 17: ...ence plate light 2 Rear direction indicator 3 Tool kit under seat 4 Battery under seat 5 Rear brake fluid reservoir 6 Oil filler cap 7 Radiator Coolant pressure cap 8 Front fork 9 Clutch cable 10 Engine oil level dipstick 11 Rear brake pedal 12 Silencer 13 Rear brake disc 14 Rear brake caliper ...

Page 18: ... 11 1 Clutch lever 2 High beam button 3 Instrument TRIP button 4 SCROLL button 5 SET button 6 Instrument assembly LCD 7 Trip computer display 8 Speedometer 9 Tachometer 10 Front brake fluid reservoir 11 Engine stop start switch 12 Front brake lever 13 Hazard warning light switch 14 Ignition switch 15 Mode button 16 Horn button 17 Direction indicator switch ...

Page 19: ...aytime Running lights DRL switch if fitted 4 MODE button 5 Direction indicator switch 6 Instrument assembly TFT 7 Information tray Mode display 8 Speedometer 9 Tachometer 10 Front brake fluid reservoir 11 Engine start stop switch 12 Hazard warning light switch 13 Front brake lever 14 HOME button 15 Ignition switch 16 Joystick selection button 17 Horn button ...

Page 20: ...PARTS IDENTIFICATION 20 This page intentionally left blank ...

Page 21: ...me It is also displayed on a label attached to the left hand side of the frame adjacent to the radiator cowl 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 directly above the clutch cover Record the engine serial number in the space provided below ...

Page 22: ...SERIAL NUMBERS 22 This page intentionally left blank ...

Page 23: ...Handlebar Switches 34 Left Handlebar Switches 36 Instruments 37 TFT Instrument Display 38 Instrument Display Layout 39 Warning Lights 40 Warning and Information Messages 45 Odometer and Speedometer 46 Tachometer 47 Fuel Gauge 47 Coolant Temperature Gauge 48 Ambient Air Temperature 48 Gear Position Display 49 Display Styles 50 Display Navigation 50 Riding Modes 51 Riding Mode Selection 51 Main Menu...

Page 24: ... Lap Timer if fitted 93 Riding Mode Selection 97 RAIN Mode 97 ROAD Mode 97 SPORT Mode Street Triple R only 98 RIDER Mode Street Triple R only 98 Setting the RIDER Mode Options 99 Selecting a Riding Mode Motorcycle Stationary 102 Selecting a Riding Mode Motorcycle Moving 103 Fuel 105 Fuel Tank Cap 106 Filling the Fuel Tank 107 Traction Control TC 108 Traction Control Settings 108 Tyre Pressure Moni...

Page 25: ...NERAL INFORMATION 25 Seats 114 Seat Care 114 Rider s Seat 114 Passenger Seat and Seat Cowl 115 Owner s Handbook and Tool Kit 116 Universal Serial Bus USB Socket 117 Running In 118 Daily Safety Checks 119 ...

Page 26: ...a dangerous riding condition leading to loss of control and an accident Contact an authorised Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked and rectified If there is a malfunction with the throttle control the Malfunction Indicator Light MIL becomes illuminated and one of the following engine conditions may occur MIL illuminated restricted engine RPM and throttle movement MIL illumi...

Page 27: ...ving as this will cause the steering to lock Locked steering will cause loss of motorcycle control and an accident P U S H P OFF ON 3 2 1 5 4 1 PARK position 2 LOCK position 3 OFF position 4 ON position 5 Ignition switch Steering lock Switch Operation This is a four position key operated switch The key can be removed from the switch only when it is in the OFF LOCK or P PARK position TO LOCK Turn t...

Page 28: ...he spare key with the motorcycle as this will reduce all aspects of security Caution Key functions may be disrupted by electronic devices environmental electrical noise sources and metal objects Avoid storing and using the key near the following Electrical service masts radio masts and power distribution infrastructure Garage door opener devices Radio Frequency IDentification RFID access cards or ...

Page 29: ...mmobiliser by your authorised Triumph dealer Engine Immobiliser The ignition barrel housing acts as the antenna for the engine immobiliser When the ignition switch is turned to the OFF position and the ignition key is removed the engine immobiliser is active see page 80 The engine immobiliser is deactivated when the ignition key is in the ignition switch and it is turned to the ON position Brake L...

Page 30: ...n be rotated both clockwise and anticlockwise to set the required preference An audible click can be heard when the ratio adjuster is locked into position The ratio adjuster has three lever positions 19 19 mm for a softer brake feel with a longer lever travel 20 20 mm for a firmer brake feel and a medium lever travel 21 21 mm for a firm brake feel and a shorter lever travel Brake Lever Street Trip...

Page 31: ...Clutch lever 2 Adjuster wheel 3 Triangular mark To adjust the clutch lever Push the clutch lever forward and turn the adjuster wheel to align one of the numbered positions with the triangular mark on the lever holder The distance from the handlebar grip to the released clutch lever is shortest when set to number four and longest when set to number one Clutch Lever Street Triple RS A span adjuster ...

Page 32: ...rned to the ON position the engine start stop switch must be in the RUN position for the motorcycle to operate START Position The START position operates the electric starter For the starter to operate the clutch lever must be pulled to the handlebar Even if the clutch lever is pulled to the handlebar the starter will not operate if the side stand is down and a gear is engaged Hazard Warning Light...

Page 33: ...ess the engine is running as this may cause damage to electrical components and will discharge the battery RUN Position In addition to the ignition switch being turned to the ON position the engine start stop switch must be in the RUN position for the motorcycle to operate START Position The START position operates the electric starter For the starter to operate the clutch lever must be pulled to ...

Page 34: ... selection Horn Button When the horn button is pushed with the ignition switch turned on the horn will sound Direction Indicator Switch When the direction indicator switch is pushed to the left or right the corresponding direction indicators will flash on and off The indicators can be cancelled manually To manually turn off the indicators press and release the indicator switch in the central posit...

Page 35: ...dark in tunnels or where poor ambient light is apparent may reduce the riders vision or dazzle other road users Dazzling other road users or reduced vision in low ambient light levels may result in loss of motorcycle control and an accident High Beam Button If the Daytime Running Light DRL switch is in the dip beam position when the High Beam button is operated then the high beam will be switched ...

Page 36: ... is pushed to the left or right and released the corresponding direction indicators will flash on and off To turn off the indicators push and release the switch in the central position Horn Button When the horn button is pushed with the ignition switch turned on the horn will sound High Beam Button When the high beam button is pressed the high beam will be switched on Each press of the button will...

Page 37: ...d with a full colour Thin Film Transistor TFT instrument display ODOMETER 0 MILES TFT Instrument Display For TFT instrument display operating instructions see page 38 LCD Instrument Display All models except Street Triple RS are fitted with a Liquid Crystal Display LCD instrument display TC TC LCD Instrument Display For LCD instrument display operating instructions see page 77 ...

Page 38: ... and Information Messages 45 Odometer and Speedometer 46 Tachometer 47 Fuel Gauge 47 Coolant Temperature Gauge 48 Ambient Air Temperature 48 Gear Position Display 49 Display Styles 50 Display Navigation 50 Riding Modes 51 Riding Mode Selection 51 Main Menu 53 Information Tray 68 Instrument Panel Position Adjustment 76 ...

Page 39: ...ion tray icon 4 Alarm immobiliser status indicator light alarm is an accessory kit 5 Information tray area 6 Clock 7 Right hand indicator and hazard warning light 8 Daytime Running Light DRL if fitted 9 Oil pressure warning light 10 Engine management Malfunction Indicator Light MIL 11 Current riding mode 12 Coolant temperature gauge 13 ABS warning light 14 Speedometer 15 Tachometer 16 Fuel gauge 1...

Page 40: ...ashes when the ignition is switched ON contact an authorised Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the situation rectified In these circumstances the engine will not start 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 coul...

Page 41: ...ight When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position 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 traction control and the MI...

Page 42: ...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 motorcycle control and an accident If traction control is switched on Under normal riding conditions the TC indicator light will remain off The TC indicator light will flash rapidly when the traction control syste...

Page 43: ... to Daytime Running Lights the daytime running lights warning light will illuminate During daylight hours the Daytime Running Lights DRL improve the visibility of the motorcycle to other road users Low beam headlights must be used in any other conditions unless the road conditions allow for high beam headlights to be used The daytime running lights and low beam headlights are operated manually usi...

Page 44: ...pressure It will not illuminate if the tyre is over inflated When the warning light is illuminated the TPMS symbol indicating which is the deflated tyre and its pressure will automatically be shown in the display area 36 28 3 0 0 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 10 10 12 12 52 REAR FRONT psi psi F E C H 21 5 10 55AM C o x1000rpm SET 100 9 ABS MPH TYRE PRESSURE 3 1 2 1 Rear tyre indicator 2 Front tyre indicator 3 T...

Page 45: ...ng Warning and Information messages may be shown if a fault is detected on the motorcycle LOW OIL PRESSURE CHECK MANUAL red indicator CHECK ENGINE amber indicator ABS SYSTEM DISABLED CHECK MANUAL amber indicator BATTERY LOW CHECK MANUAL red indicator SENSOR SIGNAL FRONT REAR TYRE CHECK MANUAL red indicator BATTERY LOW FRONT REAR TYRE CHECK MANUAL amber indicator TC SYSTEM DISABLED CHECK MANUAL amb...

Page 46: ...review the warnings previously acknowledged Previously acknowledged warnings will be shown until they have been rectified When a warning or information message is activated the message will be accompanied by the relevant warning or information symbol in the instrument panel Odometer and Speedometer The odometer shows the total distance that the motorcycle has travelled The speedometer indicates th...

Page 47: ... 21 5 10 55AM C o x1000rpm AVERAGE SET 100 9 ABS MPH RANGE HOLD TO RESET FUEL CONSUMPTION 1 1 Fuel gauge The fuel gauge colours described below may vary by different styles With the ignition switched on a black line indicates the fuel remaining in the fuel tank When the fuel tank is full a black line is shown and when empty a grey line is shown Other gauge markings indicate intermediate fuel level...

Page 48: ...erously high the high coolant temperature warning light on the display will be illuminated and the gauge will display in the information tray Caution Stop the engine immediately if the high coolant temperature warning light illuminates Do not restart the engine until the fault has been rectified Severe engine damage will result from running the engine when the high coolant temperature warning ligh...

Page 49: ...ower The frost symbol will remain illuminated until the temperature rises to 6 C 42 F A message will also be shown in the information tray Gear Position Display The gear position display indicates which gear one to six has been engaged When the transmission is in neutral no gear selected the display will show N 1234 N 0 0 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 10 10 12 12 34 5 0 23 45 mi mph hh mm DISTANCE F E C H 21 5 ...

Page 50: ...describes the instrument icons and buttons used to navigate through the instrument menus described in this handbook Home button right hand switch housing m Mode button left hand switch housing Joystick left right or up down Joystick Centre press Selection arrow right shown Information Tray left right scroll using the joystick Information Tray up down scroll using the joystick Option available with...

Page 51: ...ing The selection of riding modes whilst the motorcycle is in motion requires the rider to allow the motorcycle to coast motorcycle moving engine running throttle closed 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 I...

Page 52: ...last time the ignition was switched OFF with TC set to TRACK or OFF in the required mode Otherwise the last selected riding mode will be remembered and activated when the ignition is switched ON If the mode icons are not shown when the ignition switch is in the ON position make sure that the engine stop switch is in the RUN position 3 0 0 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 10 10 12 12 52 F E C H 21 5 10 55AM C o x10...

Page 53: ...ACK or OFF in either of those modes In this case the motorcycle must be brought to a stop before the riding mode change can take place Main Menu To access the Main menu The motorcycle must be stationary with the ignition switched on Press the HOME button on the right handlebar switch housing Scroll the Main menu by pushing the joystick down up until the required option is selected and then press t...

Page 54: ...IDING MODES Press the joystick centre to confirm RIDER RAIN ROAD SPORT EXIT RIDING MODES RESET ALL TO DEFAULTS TRACK SELECT BACK 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 ABS SETTING MAP SETTING TC SETTING EXIT RIDER RESET TO DEFAULTS SELECT BACK To change a setti...

Page 55: ...port Traction Control TC Rain Road Sport Track Off Via Menu Via Menu Via Menu Key Standard factory default setting Selectable option Option not available Bike Set Up Menu The Bike Set Up menu allows configuration of the different features of the motorcycle To access the Bike Set Up menu From the MAIN MENU push the joystick down and select BIKE SET UP Press the joystick centre to confirm TSA SHIFT ...

Page 56: ...e display will then return to the Bike Set Up menu For more information on Triumph Shift Assist TSA see page 125 Bike Set Up Direction Indicators The direction indicators can be set to Auto Basic Auto Advanced or Manual mode AUTO BASIC AUTO ADVANCED MANUAL INDICATORS EXIT SELECT BACK Selecting a Direction Indicators Mode To select the required direction indicators mode From the Bike Set Up menu pu...

Page 57: ...the TC system From the BIKE SET UP menu press the joystick centre to select TC Push the joystick down up to scroll between ENABLED and DISABLED ENABLED DISABLED TC EXIT SELECT BACK Press the joystick centre to select the required option Once selected the display will return to the BIKE SET UP display Bike Set Up Service The service interval is set to a distance and or time period To review the ser...

Page 58: ... when the rider chooses to do so For more information see page 58 Automatic reset will reset each trip meter after the ignition has been switched off for a set time For more information see page 59 Trip meter 2 can be enabled or disabled For more information see page 59 Trip Set Up Manual Reset To set the trip computer to reset manually From the TRIP SETUP menu push the joystick down and then pres...

Page 59: ...hen the time period has elapsed 1 HR 2 HRS AUTOMATIC 4 HRS 8 HRS 12 HRS 16 HRS EXIT SELECT BACK The following table shows two examples of the automatic trip reset functionality Ignition Turned Off Selected Time Delay Trip Meter Resets to Zero 10 30 hrs 4 HRS 14 30 hrs 18 00 hrs 16 HRS 10 00 hrs next day Trip 2 Enable Disable Trip 2 meter can be enabled or disabled If trip 2 meter is disabled it wi...

Page 60: ...m Select the required option from the list to access the relevant information Display Set Up Colour To select a different colour for the display information From the DISPLAY SET UP menu push the joystick down up to select COLOUR Press the joystick centre to confirm COLOUR EXIT SELECT BACK Push the joystick down up to scroll between the four different coloured icons There are four colour options av...

Page 61: ... sunlight low brightness settings will be overridden to make sure that the instruments can be viewed at all times Display Set Up Visible Tray The Visible Tray menu allows the selection of the items to be shown in the information tray TRIP 1 TRIP 2 FUEL STATUS TPMS VISIBLE TRAY COLOUR SERVICE INTERVAL STYLE CONTRAST EXIT SELECT BACK To select the Visible Tray menu From the DISPLAY SET UP menu push ...

Page 62: ...t the correct LANGUAGE A tick is shown to indicate the selected option Press the joystick centre to confirm the language option Display Set Up Units The Units menu allows the selection of a preferred unit of measurement DISTANCE ECONOMY TEMPERATURE PRESSURE UNITS EXIT SELECT BACK To select the required units of measurement From the DISPLAY SET UP menu push the joystick down and select UNITS Press ...

Page 63: ...2 or 24 hour format Once the clock format is set the display will return to the CLOCK menu To set the time push the joystick down up to select HOURS or MINUTES To adjust the hour setting Select HOURS on the display and press the joystick centre A tick will appear next to HOURS and the hour display will flash as shown below Push the joystick down up to set the hour Press the joystick centre to conf...

Page 64: ...ate format options and press the joystick centre to confirm selection A tick is shown to indicate the selected option Once the date format is set the display will return to the DATE menu DATE FORMAT YEAR MONTH DAY DATE 07 11 2019 EXIT SELECT BACK To set the date From the DISPLAY SET UP menu push the joystick down to select DATE and press the joystick centre to confirm Push the joystick down up to ...

Page 65: ... RUNNING IN option is replaced with a DEFAULT option From the GEAR SHIFT IND menu push the joystick down to select USER DEFINED and press the joystick centre to confirm 09500 RPM RESET USER DEFINED EXIT SELECT BACK To adjust the engine speed threshold RPM for the gear shift indicator Push the joystick left right to select each individual number Push the joystick down up to change the number Press ...

Page 66: ...SESSION EXIT SELECT BACK There are two options available AUTO LAP DISTANCE The motorcycle odometer is used to calculate the lap distance and average speed The lap distance is accurate to 50 metres FIXED LAP DISTANCE Allows the exact lap distance in yards or metres to be set The lap timer uses the set distance to calculate a more accurate average speed compared to Auto Lap Distance AUTO LAP DISTANC...

Page 67: ...turned to the ON position Push the HOME button to show the MAIN MENU Push joystick down and then press joystick centre to select LAP TIMER Push joystick down to select the REVIEW menu 08 43 02 08 19 09 52 02 08 19 REVIEW 10 12 02 08 19 EXIT SELECT BACK Push joystick centre to display the stored sessions Scroll the menu by moving the joystick up down until the required session is highlighted Press ...

Page 68: ...ged and the display will return to the previous menu level Information Tray Warning When the motorcycle is in motion only attempt to switch between the information tray modes or reset the fuel information under the following conditions At low speed In traffic free areas On straight and level roads or surfaces In good road and weather conditions Failure to observe this important warning could lead ...

Page 69: ...rmation messages are shown in the Warnings tray An example is shown below 3 0 0 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 10 10 12 12 52 TYRE PRESSURE LOW F E C H 21 5 10 55AM C o x1000rpm Visit garage now 2 5 SET 100 9 ABS MPH WARNING To view the warnings Push the joystick down up to scroll through the options until the warning review is shown Push the joystick left right to review each warning if more than one The warnin...

Page 70: ...uel Consumption The Fuel Consumption information tray shows fuel consumption information 49 8 3 0 0 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 10 10 12 12 42 3 52 204 8 mpg mpg mi CURRENT F E C H 21 5 10 55AM C o x1000rpm AVERAGE SET 100 9 ABS MPH RANGE HOLD TO RESET FUEL CONSUMPTION 1 2 3 4 1 Fuel gauge 2 Current fuel consumption 3 Average fuel consumption 4 Range to empty After refuelling the fuel gauge and range to empty...

Page 71: ... C o x1000rpm SET 100 9 ABS MPH TYRE PRESSURE 1 4 2 3 1 Rear tyre pressure indicator 2 Tyre pressure warning light 3 Low front tyre pressure warning shown 4 Front tyre pressure indicator Tyre Pressure Warning Light The tyre pressure warning light will only illuminate when the front or rear tyre pressure is below the recommended pressure It will not illuminate if the tyre is over inflated Front Tyr...

Page 72: ...n tray allows a different colour to be applied to the current style There are four colour options available blue green yellow and white 3 0 0 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 10 10 12 12 52 F E C H 21 5 10 55AM C o x1000rpm APPLY TO CURRENT STYLE ONLY CHANGE IN MENU SET 100 9 ABS MPH COLOUR SELECT To apply a different colour to the current style Push the joystick left right to select the required colour Press the ...

Page 73: ...ption uses the instrument light sensor to adjust the contrast to the most suitable setting In bright sunlight low brightness 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 each display screen style for maximum visibility at night time To select an option Push the joystick left right to ...

Page 74: ...ghtness Press the joystick centre to confirm the required level of brightness Note Do not cover the light sensor on the display screen as this will stop the screen brightness and contrast from working correctly Style Select The Style Select information tray allows a different style to be applied to the display screen 3 0 0 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 10 10 12 12 52 STYLE 01 47 47 47 47 STYLE 03 F E C H 21 5 1...

Page 75: ...me 4 Number of lap To start a lap Briefly press the joystick down up or centre The lap counter will start to count the first lap This is shown as THIS LAP Pressing the joystick down up or centre will start a new lap and the previous lap s time and average speed will be shown in the information tray as LAST LAP next to the new lap time A long press longer than two seconds of the joystick down up or...

Page 76: ...lebar while riding the motorcycle will diminish the ability of the rider to maintain control of the motorcycle Attempting to clean or adjust the instrument panel while riding the motorcycle may result in loss of control of the motorcycle and an accident Only attempt to clean or adjust the instrument panel while stationary Caution Do not press directly onto the instrument panel display screen Only ...

Page 77: ...ent SCROLL SET Buttons 85 Traction Control TC Disable 86 Clock 87 Service Interval Announcement SIA 88 Gear Change Lights 88 UnitS Imperial US or Metric 90 Trip Meter 92 Lap Timer if fitted 93 Riding Mode Selection 97 RAIN Mode 97 ROAD Mode 97 SPORT Mode Street Triple R only 98 RIDER Mode Street Triple R only 98 Setting the RIDER Mode Options 99 Selecting a Riding Mode Motorcycle Stationary 102 Se...

Page 78: ...m TPMS is fitted 11 Right hand direction indicator light 12 Neutral indicator light 13 High beam indicator light 14 Low fuel level indicator light 15 Alarm immobiliser status indicator light alarm is an accessory kit 16 Traction control TC disabled warning light 17 Traction control TC indicator light 18 Tachometer 19 High coolant temperature warning light 20 Low oil pressure warning light 21 Trip ...

Page 79: ...sumption Reduced engine performance could cause a dangerous riding condition leading to loss of control and an accident Contact an authorised Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked and rectified Low Oil Pressure Warning Light With the engine running if the engine oil pressure becomes dangerously low the low oil pressure warning light will illuminate The low oil pressure warni...

Page 80: ...System ABS Warning Light When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position 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 tractio...

Page 81: ...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 motorcycle control and an accident If traction control is switched on Under normal riding conditions the TC indicator light will remain off The TC indicator light will flash rapidly when the traction control syste...

Page 82: ...uel Warning Light The low fuel indicator will illuminate when there are approximately 4 5 litres of fuel remaining in the tank Neutral The neutral warning light indicates when the transmission is in neutral no gear selected The warning light will illuminate when the transmission is in neutral with the ignition switch in the ON position Tyre Pressure Warning Light Warning Stop the motorcycle if the...

Page 83: ...meric display seems at or close to the standard tyre pressure when the warning light is on a low tyre pressure is indicated and a puncture is the most likely cause Speedometer and Odometer The speedometer indicates the road speed of the motorcycle The odometer shows the total distance that the motorcycle has travelled Tachometer Caution Never allow engine speed to enter the red zone as severe engi...

Page 84: ...l eight bars of the display will be shown When the engine is started from cold the display will show one bar As the temperature increases more bars in the display will be shown When the engine is started from hot the display will show the relevant number of bars dependant on engine temperature The normal temperature range is between three and five bars If the coolant temperature becomes too high t...

Page 85: ... range to empty display can be selected by pressing and releasing the SET button until it is shown 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 Instrument SCROLL SET Buttons SCROLL Button When the SCROLL button is pressed and released it will scroll through the me...

Page 86: ...again To Disable Traction Control To access the traction control disable function Press and release the SCROLL button until SEtUP is shown in the display screen then press the SET button The display screen will show ttc Press the set button and ON or OFF will be shown Press and release the scroll button until OFF is shown in the display screen Pressing the set button will disable the TC system the...

Page 87: ...hour display will start to flash and the word Hour is shown in the display screen To set the hour and minute display Make sure that the hour display is still flashing and the word Hour is shown Press the SCROLL button to change the setting Each individual button press will change the setting by one digit If the button is held the display will continuously scroll through in single digit increments ...

Page 88: ... show the distance remaining before the next service Gear Change Lights Note The gear change lights will not operate below 3 500 rpm to avoid the lights operating at idle 1 4 2 3 1 Gear change lights 2 Display screen 6 mode shown 3 SCROLL Button 4 SET Button Changing the Gear Change Light Modes To change the gear change light modes Press and release the SCROLL button until SEtUP is shown in the di...

Page 89: ...he maximum rpm limit When the maximum rpm limit is reached the setting will return to 3 500 rpm When the correct setting is shown press the SET button to confirm the setting SHIFt will be shown in the display screen and all the gear change lights will flash Press and release the SCROLL button until REtURn is shown in the display screen then press the SET button Setting the Gear Change Lights to Of...

Page 90: ...n will be measured in kilometres per litre of fuel Changing the Units Display Warning Do not attempt to change the units display with the motorcycle in motion as this may lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident 3 1 2 1 Scroll button 2 SET button 3 Display screen To access the units display Press and release the SCROLL button until SEtUP is shown in the display screen then press the SET ...

Page 91: ...en Press and release the SET button to select the pressure display Press and release the SCROLL button to scroll between BAR or PSI Press and release the SET button to select either BAR or PSI When the tyre pressure monitoring system has been selected PSI or bAR will be shown in the display screen until the motorcycle is travelling at a speed greater than 12 mph 20 km and the tyre pressure signal ...

Page 92: ...nt Tyre Pressure Display if TPMS is fitted Rear Tyre Pressure Display if TPMS is fitted Journey distance Range to empty Each display provides the following information all calculated since the trip meter was last reset to zero Journey Time The total time elapsed Average Fuel Consumption An indication of the average fuel consumption After being reset the display will show dashes until 0 1 miles km ...

Page 93: ...erage speed will also be set to zero Lap Timer if fitted 2 1 1 Display screen 2 Button A The lap timer provides the following information lap time number of laps average speed maximum speed and distance travelled Each display provides the following information Lap Time The elapsed time of the lap the lap number will be displayed in the speedometer display Information is recorded for each lap since...

Page 94: ... the display Press and release button A until rEturn is shown then press button B Trip 1 is then shown in the display screen The lap timer has two modes data recording mode and data retrieval mode Data Recording Mode The data recording mode and the data retrieval mode will only operate when the lap timer lap is turned on 2 3 1 1 Lap display 2 Stopwatch icon 3 Lap time To select the data recording ...

Page 95: ...orcycle is in motion The data retrieval mode can be accessed in one of two ways With the ignition in the ON position from the lap timer display press button B From the data recording mode with the engine running and the motorcycle stationary press the starter button for two seconds This will return the display to the Lap display Press button B 1 3 2 5 4 1 Lap number 2 Stopwatch icon 3 Lap timer 4 ...

Page 96: ...n A 5 Button B The speed and distance will be shown in kilometres or miles according to the units shown by the speedometer Lap Timer Reset To reset the lap timer and exit the lap timer Press button B for two seconds After two seconds the lap timer will reset and Lap will be shown in the display screen This will delete the stored data for all stored laps To exit the data retrieval mode without rese...

Page 97: ...ing to take place The selected mode is automatically activated once the one second delay has elapsed and the conditions for switching modes have been met The last selected riding mode will be remembered and activated when the ignition is switched ON RAIN Mode The RAIN mode is predetermined and provides optimal ABS MAP and TC settings for normal road use in rain conditions System Settings ABS Road ...

Page 98: ...cle control and an accident The RIDER mode is fully adjustable and allows the rider to select MAP ABS and TTC options to suit road conditions or personal preferences The MAP ABS and TC options available for selection are as follows MAP Options Rain Reduced throttle response when compared to the Road setting for wet or slippery conditions Road Standard throttle response Sport Increased throttle res...

Page 99: ...e activated in the RIDER mode If the RIDER mode is currently selected changes to the MAP ABS and TC systems will become immediately active If the ROAD or TRACK modes are selected the RIDER settings will not become active until the RIDER mode is selected see page 97 To set the RIDER mode options with the motorcycle stationary and in neutral turn the ignition to the ON position Press and release the...

Page 100: ...n Road Sport Rain Option Shown Press the SET button to confirm the selection ABS is now shown in the display screen ABS Options Press the SCROLL button and choose one of the available ABS options Road Track Road Option Shown Press the SET button to confirm the selection TC is now shown in the display screen ...

Page 101: ...ill handle as normal but without traction control In this situation accelerating too hard on wet slippery road surfaces may cause the rear wheel to slip and may result in loss of motorcycle control and an accident Press the SET button to confirm the selection RIdER is now shown in the display RIdER Shown Press the SET button and the REtURn screen is shown REtURn Shown Press the SET button to confi...

Page 102: ...ashing in the display 2 1 1 Selected riding mode flashing 2 Current active riding mode The selected riding mode is automatically activated one second after the MODE button is pressed if the following conditions are met With the Engine Off The ignition is switched ON The engine stop switch is in the RUN position With the Engine Running Neutral gear is selected or the clutch is pulled in 1 1 Selecte...

Page 103: ...e attempted At high speeds Whilst riding in traffic During cornering or on winding roads or surfaces On steeply inclined roads or surfaces In poor road weather conditions Where it is unsafe to allow the motorcycle to coast Failure to observe this important warning will lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident To select a riding mode when the motorcycle is moving Press and release the MOD...

Page 104: ...ngine and continue riding Warning Do not stop the engine using the ignition switch or engine stop switch whilst the motorcycle is moving Always bring the motorcycle to a stop safely and engage Neutral gear prior to stopping the engine Stopping the engine by turning off the ignition or engine stop switch whilst the motorcycle is moving can lock the rear wheel causing loss of motorcycle control and ...

Page 105: ...ays 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 warranty Ca...

Page 106: ...sources may cause the fuel to expand and overflow creating a fire hazard After refuelling always check that the fuel filler cap is correctly closed Because petrol fuel is highly flammable any fuel leak or spillage or any failure to observe the safety advice given above will lead to a fire hazard which could cause damage to property injury to persons or death Fuel Tank Cap ckad 1 2 1 Fuel tank cap ...

Page 107: ... 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 108: ...rning light will flash while it is engaged and the rider may notice a change to the sound of the engine Traction control will not function if there is a malfunction with the ABS The warning lights for the ABS traction control and the MIL will be illuminated Traction Control Settings Warning Do not attempt to adjust the traction control settings while the motorcycle is in motion as this may lead to...

Page 109: ...curate 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 Tyre pressure sensors are fitted to the front and rear wheels These sensors measure the air pressure inside the tyre and transmit pressure data to the instruments These sensors will not tran...

Page 110: ...isplay will show which tyre is the deflated tyre It will also show the tyre pressure 36 28 3 0 0 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 10 10 12 12 52 REAR FRONT psi psi F E C H 21 5 10 55AM C o x1000rpm SET 100 9 ABS MPH TYRE PRESSURE 1 4 2 3 1 Rear tyre pressure indicator 2 TPMS warning light 3 Low front tyre pressure warning shown 4 Front tyre pressure indicator 1 2 3 4 5 1 TPMS symbol 2 Front tyre indicator 3 Rear t...

Page 111: ...e pressures For correct tyre pressures always check the tyre pressures when the tyres are cold using an accurate tyre pressure gauge Use of the TPMS system to set inflation pressures may lead to incorrect tyre pressures leading to loss of motorcycle control 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 blockag...

Page 112: ...your tyres and make sure they are aware that tyre pressure sensors are fitted to the wheels Sensor Batteries When the battery voltage in a pressure sensor is low a message will be shown in the instrument display and the TPMS symbol or message will indicate which wheel sensor has the low battery voltage If the batteries are completely flat only dashes will be shown in the instrument display the red...

Page 113: ...sit or climb on the motorcycle when it is supported on the side stand This may cause the motorcycle to fall over leading to motorcycle damage and an accident 1 1 Side stand The motorcycle is equipped with a side stand on which the motorcycle can be parked When using the side stand always turn the handlebars fully to the left and leave the motorcycle in first gear Whenever the side stand is used be...

Page 114: ...1 1 Rider s seat fixing To remove the rider s seat Remove the passenger seat or seat cowl see page 115 Remove the fixing located to the rear of the padding This will allow the rider s seat to slide up and rearwards for complete removal from the motorcycle To refit the seat Engage the seat s tongue under the fuel tank Fit and tighten the fixing to 9 Nm Refit the passenger seat or seat cowl see page...

Page 115: ...elease the passenger seat from its lock Slide the passenger seat forward for complete removal from the motorcycle Warning Never ride the motorcycle with the passenger seat detached or removed To prevent detachment of the seat during riding after fitting always grasp the seat and pull firmly upwards If the seat is not correctly secured it will detach from the lock A loose or detached seat could cau...

Page 116: ... kit Extension handle not stored in tool kit 4 mm Allen key 5 mm Allen key Street Triple R LRH The tool kit includes a Screwdriver Rear suspension unit spring preload adjustment tool not stored in tool kit Extension handle not stored in tool kit 4 mm Allen key 5 mm Allen key Front fork adjuster tool Street Triple R The tool kit includes a Screwdriver 4 mm Allen key 5 mm Allen key Front fork adjust...

Page 117: ...red under the seat when riding Make sure there is sufficient space surrounding any electronic devices for the seat to close without causing any damage to the electronic device or the motorcycle USB Port Socket The Universal Serial Bus USB socket allows a 5 Volt USB connection for charging electronic devices such as mobile phones cameras and GPS devices Loads up to a maximum of two Amps can be conn...

Page 118: ...ing the first 500 miles 800 km Do not use full throttle Avoid high engine speeds at all times Avoid riding at one constant engine speed whether fast or slow for a long period of time Avoid aggressive 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 1 600 km Engine speed can gradually be increased to t...

Page 119: ...are 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 168 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 p...

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Page 121: ...TORCYCLE 121 Table of Contents Stopping the Engine 122 Starting the Engine 122 Moving Off 124 Changing Gears 124 Triumph Shift Assist TSA if fitted 125 Braking 126 Parking 130 Considerations for High Speed Operation 131 ...

Page 122: ...ing 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 motorcycle in the open air or in an area with adequate ventilation Caution Do not operate the starter continuously for more than five seconds as the starter motor will overheat and the ...

Page 123: ...always have only one of the ignition keys near the ignition switch Having two ignition keys near the switch may interrupt the signal between the transponder and the engine immobiliser In this situation the engine immobiliser will remain active until one of the ignition keys is removed Leaving the throttle fully closed push the starter button until the engine starts Slowly release the clutch lever ...

Page 124: ...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 lock the rear wheel causing lo...

Page 125: ...ible 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 through its full range of travel Always take care when changing gears After a gear change the pedal must be fully released before another gear change can be made Incorrect gear changes can cause damage to the engine and transmission Triumph...

Page 126: ... attempted at very 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 For more information on enabling and disabling the TSA functionality...

Page 127: ...uld result in loss of control and an accident Warning For your safety always exercise extreme caution when braking accelerating or turning as any incautious action can cause loss of control and an accident Independent use of the front or rear brakes reduces overall braking performance Extreme braking may cause either wheel to lock reducing control of the motorcycle and causing an accident see ABS ...

Page 128: ...torcycle control and an accident ABS Anti Lock Brake System Warning The ABS function attempts to maximise the chances of keeping the motorcycle under control when braking The potentially shorter braking distances ABS allows under certain conditions are not a substitute for good riding practice Always ride within the legal speed limit Never ride without due care and attention and always reduce spee...

Page 129: ...he lever the pedal or both The ABS may be activated by sudden upward or downward changes in the road surface Warning If the ABS is not functioning the brake system will continue to function as a non ABS equipped brake 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 neces...

Page 130: ...ty or personal injury Warning Do not park on a soft or steeply inclined surface Parking under these conditions may cause the motorcycle to fall over causing damage to property and personal injury To park the motorcycle Select neutral and turn the ignition switch to the OFF position Select first gear Lock the steering to help prevent theft Always park on a firm level surface to prevent the motorcyc...

Page 131: ...le 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 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...

Page 132: ...s at the upper level line in the expansion tank Always check the level with the engine cold Electrical Equipment Make sure that all electrical equipment such as the headlight rear brake light direction indicators and horn all work correctly Engine Oil Check that the engine oil level is correct Make sure that the correct grade and type of oil is used when topping up Drive Chain Make sure that the d...

Page 133: ...t spots Make sure that the control cables do not restrict the steering in any way Tyres High speed operation is hard on tyres and tyres that are in good condition are crucial to riding safely Examine their overall condition inflate to the correct pressure when the tyres are cold and check the wheel balance Securely fit the valve caps after checking tyre pressures Observe the information given in t...

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Page 135: ...t 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 addition to either the e...

Page 136: ...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 137: ... label inside the pannier Incorrect loading may result in an unsafe riding condition leading to an accident Warning Never attempt to store any items between the frame and the fuel tank This can restrict the steering and will cause loss of control leading to an accident Weight attached to the handlebar or front fork will increase the mass of the steering assembly and can result in loss of steering ...

Page 138: ...enough to reach the footrests will be unable to sit securely on the motorcycle and may cause instability leading to loss of control and an accident Warning Your passenger should be instructed that he or she can cause loss of motorcycle control by making sudden movements or by adopting an incorrect seated position The rider should instruct the passenger as follows It is important that the passenger...

Page 139: ...de 10W 40 10W 50 149 Cooling System 150 Coolant Level Inspection 151 Coolant Level Adjustment 151 Coolant Change 152 Throttle Control 153 Throttle Inspection 153 Clutch 154 Clutch Inspection 154 Clutch Adjustment 154 Drive Chain 155 Drive Chain Lubrication 156 Drive Chain Free Movement Inspection 156 Drive Chain Free Movement Adjustment 157 Drive Chain and Sprocket Wear Inspection 158 Brakes 159 B...

Page 140: ...on Spring Preload Adjustment 177 Rear Suspension Rebound Damping Adjustment 177 Rear Suspension Rebound Damping Adjustment 178 Rear Suspension Compression Damping Adjustment 178 Rear Suspension Compression Damping Adjustment 179 Rear Suspension Compression Damping Adjustment 179 Bank Angle Indicators 180 Tyres 180 Tyre Inflation Pressures 181 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS if fitted 182 Tyre...

Page 141: ...MAINTENANCE 141 Headlights 191 Headlight Adjustment 192 Headlight Replacement 192 Direction Indicator Lights 193 Rear Light 193 Licence Plate Light 194 ...

Page 142: ...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 143: ...e 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 144: ... of mileage Every four years regardless of mileage Evaporative hoses renew if fitted every 4 years regardless of mileage Every four years regardless of mileage Throttle body plate butterfly check clean Throttle bodies carburettors balance Spark plugs check Air filter renew Secondary air injection system check clean Spark plugs renew Cooling System Cooling system check for leaks Coolant level check...

Page 145: ...wear levels Brake fluid levels check Brake master cylinders check for fluid leaks Brake calipers check for fluid leaks and seized pistons Brake fluid renew every 2 years regardless of mileage Every two years regardless of mileage Final Drive Drive chain slack check adjust Drive chain wear check Drive chain lubricate Drive chain rubbing strip check for wear cracks or damage Electrical Lights instru...

Page 146: ...e 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 system will be hot Before working on or near the exhaust system allow sufficient time for the exhaust sy...

Page 147: ...l 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 fit and tighten the 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 suitabl...

Page 148: ...ynthetic 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 Start the engine and allow it to idle for a minimum of 30 seconds Caution Raising the engine speed above idle before the engine oil reaches all parts of ...

Page 149: ...ngine oil sold as Castrol Power RS Racing 4T 10W 40 fully synthetic in some countries Refer to the chart below for the correct oil viscosity 10W 40 or 10W 50 to be used in your riding area 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 4 14 50 32 68 86 104 C F Ambient Temperature C Ambient Temperature F SAE 10W 50 SAE 10W 40 Oil Viscosity Temperature Range Do not add any chemical additives to the engine oil The engine oil a...

Page 150: ...s 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 contaminated clothin...

Page 151: ...owards the front of the fuel tank Check the coolant level in the expansion tank The coolant level must be between the MAX and MIN marks If the coolant is below the minimum level the coolant level must be adjusted Coolant Level Adjustment Warning Do not remove the expansion tank or radiator pressure cap when the engine is hot When the engine is hot the coolant inside the radiator will be hot and al...

Page 152: ...s Warning The fan operates automatically when the engine is running Always 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 ...

Page 153: ...rol will interfere with the throttle function resulting in loss of motorcycle control and an accident To avoid continued use of a sticking or damaged throttle control always have it checked by your authorised Triumph dealer To inspect the throttle Check that the throttle opens smoothly without undue force and that it closes without sticking Have your authorised Triumph dealer check the throttle sy...

Page 154: ...ee play must be checked in accordance with scheduled maintenance requirements Clutch Inspection 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 Clutch Adjustment To adjust the clutch Turn the adjuster sleeve until the correct amount of clutch lever free play is achieved 1 2 3 mm 2 3 1 Clutch lever 2 Adjuster sleev...

Page 155: ...and an accident Similarly locking the rear wheel will lead to loss of motorcycle control 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 gr...

Page 156: ...rst and then apply lubricant as mentioned above Caution Do not use a pressure washer to clean the drive chain as this may cause damage to the drive chain components Drive Chain Free Movement Inspection Warning Before starting work make sure the motorcycle is stabilised and adequately supported This will help prevent injury to the operator or damage to the motorcycle 1 1 Maximum movement position T...

Page 157: ...irm contact with the adjusters Tighten both adjuster lock nuts to 20 Nm and the rear wheel spindle nut to 110 Nm Repeat the drive chain adjustment check Readjust if necessary Warning Operation of the motorcycle with insecure adjuster lock nuts or a loose wheel spindle may result in impaired stability and handling of the motorcycle This impaired stability and handling may lead to loss of control or...

Page 158: ...s 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 places If the length exceeds the maximum service limit...

Page 159: ... miles 300 km During this period avoid extreme braking ride with caution and allow for greater braking distances Breaking in New Brake Pads and Discs Warning Brake pads must always be replaced as a wheel set At the front where two calipers are fitted on the same wheel replace all the brake pads in both calipers Replacing individual pads will reduce braking efficiency and may cause an accident Afte...

Page 160: ...rn to or beyond the minimum service thickness cbmz_1 1 2 1 Carrier plate 2 Brake pad 1 2 chbe_2 1 Carrier plate 2 Brake pad lining Brake pads for this model supplied by Triumph will have the carrier plate at the recommended thickness Always have replacement brake pads supplied and fitted by your Triumph dealer If the lining thickness of any brake pad is less than that specified in the table replac...

Page 161: ... of the brake pad as it wears 2 1 1 Carrier plate 2 Brake pad lining Brake pads supplied by Triumph will have the carrier plate at the recommended thickness Always have replacement brake pads supplied and fitted by your Triumph dealer If the lining thickness of any brake pad is less than that specified in the table replace all the brake pads on the wheel All Models Carrier Plate Minimum Thickness ...

Page 162: ... leading to loss of control and an accident Warning If the ABS is not functioning the brake system will continue to function as a non ABS equipped brake 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 authorised T...

Page 163: ...on of the reservoir The brake fluid level in the reservoir must be kept between the MAX and MIN level lines reservoir held horizontal To adjust the brake fluid level Release the reservoir cap retaining screws and remove the reservoir cap and the diaphragm seal Fill the reservoir to the MAX level line using new DOT 4 brake fluid from a sealed container Fit the diaphragm seal into the reservoir cap ...

Page 164: ...l Models except Street Triple RS 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 brake fluid levels or with a brake fluid leak is dangerous and will cause reduced brake performance potentially leading to loss of motorcycle control and an accident 2 1 1 Front brake ...

Page 165: ...een 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 brake fluid levels or with a brake fluid leak is dangerous and will cause reduced brake performance potentially leading to loss of motorcycle control and an accident The reservoir is visible from the right hand side of the motorcycle forwa...

Page 166: ...the rear brake pedal is pressed have your authorised Triumph dealer investigate and rectify the fault Mirrors Warning Operation of the motorcycle with incorrectly adjusted mirrors is dangerous Operation of the motorcycle with incorrectly adjusted mirrors will result in loss of vision to the rear of the motorcycle It is dangerous to ride a motorcycle without sufficient rearward vision Always adjust...

Page 167: ...torcycle Caution Incorrect adjustment of the bar end mirrors may cause the mirror arm to contact the fuel tank brake or clutch levers or other parts of the motorcycle This will result in damage to the fuel tank brake or clutch levers or other parts of the motorcycle Adjust the mirrors as required to make sure they do not contact any part of the motorcycle After adjustment move the handlebar to the...

Page 168: ...the motorcycle with incorrectly adjusted or defective steering headstock bearings is dangerous and may cause loss of motorcycle control and an accident Inspecting the Steering for Free Play To inspect the steering Position the motorcycle on level ground in an upright position Raise the front wheel above the ground and support the motorcycle Standing at the front of the motorcycle hold the lower en...

Page 169: ... motorcycle on level ground in an upright position Raise the front wheel off the ground and support the motorcycle Standing at the side of the motorcycle gently rock the top of the front wheel from side to side If any free play can be detected ask your authorised Triumph dealer to inspect and rectify any faults before riding Reposition the lifting device and repeat the procedure for the rear wheel...

Page 170: ... damage can result from contact with the pressurised oil Street Triple S 660cc shown To inspect the forks Position the motorcycle on level ground While holding the handlebars and applying the front brake pump the forks up and down several times If roughness or excessive stiffness is detected consult your authorised Triumph dealer Examine each fork for any sign of damage scratching of the slider su...

Page 171: ... delivered from the factory with all the suspension settings set at the Road Solo Riding setting as shown in the relevant suspension settings tables The Road suspension settings provide a comfortable ride and good handling characteristics for general solo riding The details shown in the tables are only a guide Setting requirements may vary for rider and passenger weight and personal preferences St...

Page 172: ...ng Preload1 Rebound Damping2 Compress ion Damping2 Solo Riding Track 3 5 2 1 Solo Riding Sport 3 5 2 2 Solo Riding Road 3 5 4 5 Solo Riding Comfort 3 5 5 5 7 Rider and Passenger 3 5 4 5 1 Number of adjuster turns clockwise from the fully anticlockwise position 2 Number of adjuster turns anticlockwise from the fully clockwise position Front Suspension Spring Preload Adjustment Street Triple R and S...

Page 173: ...n Front Suspension Rebound and Compression Damping Adjustment Street Triple R and Street Triple R LRH The rebound and compression damping adjusters are located at the top of the right hand fork cjyc 1 2 1 Compression damping adjuster COM 2 Rebound damping adjuster TEN To change the rebound damping setting Rotate the TEN slotted adjuster clockwise to increase or anticlockwise to decrease Always cou...

Page 174: ...Always count the number of turns from the fully clockwise position To change the compression damping setting Rotate the COM slotted adjuster clockwise to increase or anticlockwise to decrease Always count the number of turns from the fully clockwise position Rear Suspension Warning Make sure that the correct balance between front and rear suspension is maintained Suspension imbalance could signifi...

Page 175: ...ssion Damping1 Solo Riding Track Min 0 25 Solo Riding Sport Min 0 75 Solo Riding Road Min 2 Solo Riding Comfort Min 2 75 Rider and Passenger Max 0 25 1 Number of adjuster turns anticlockwise from the fully clockwise position Street Triple R Warning The rear suspension unit spring preload is not rider adjustable Any attempt to adjust the spring preload could result in a dangerous riding condition l...

Page 176: ...k is counted as one Street Triple S 660cc Rear Suspension Settings Street Triple S 660cc Loading Spring Preload Solo Riding Min Rider and Passenger Max Rear Suspension Spring Preload Adjustment Street Triple R LRH The spring preload adjuster is located at the top of the rear suspension unit 3 1 2 1 Peg 2 Position 1 minimum adjustment 3 Adjustment tool To change the spring preload setting Insert th...

Page 177: ...n delivered from the factory the spring preload adjuster will be set to the Solo Riding position as shown in the suggested suspension settings table Adjuster settings are counted from position one with position one being with the adjuster turned fully clockwise Position one gives the minimum amount of spring preload Rear Suspension Rebound Damping Adjustment Street Triple R The rebound damping adj...

Page 178: ...ange the rebound damping setting Rotate the adjuster screw clockwise to increase rebound damping and anticlockwise to decrease Rear Suspension Compression Damping Adjustment Street Triple R The compression damping adjuster is situated adjacent to the rear suspension unit reservoir cjxu 1 1 Slotted adjuster To adjust the compression damping setting Rotate the slotted adjuster clockwise to increase ...

Page 179: ...he compression damping setting Rotate the slotted adjuster clockwise to increase or anticlockwise to decrease Rear Suspension Compression Damping Adjustment Street Triple RS The compression damping adjuster is situated adjacent to the rear suspension unit reservoir cjyp 1 1 Adjuster screw To adjust the compression damping setting Rotate the adjuster screw clockwise to increase or anticlockwise to ...

Page 180: ...mit The maximum wear limit is shown by a groove on the bank angle indicator Regularly check the bank angle indicators for wear Tyres This model is fitted with tubeless tyres valves and wheel rims Use only tyres marked TUBELESS and tubeless valves on rims marked SUITABLE FOR TUBELESS TYRES Warning Do not install tube type tyres on tubeless rims The bead will not seat and the tyres could slip on the...

Page 181: ...use loss of control leading to an accident Warning Tyre pressures which have been reduced for off road riding will impair on road stability Always make sure that the tyre pressures are set as described in the Specification section for on road use Operation of the motorcycle with incorrect tyre pressures may cause loss of motorcycle control and an accident Correct inflation pressure will provide ma...

Page 182: ...acturing defect and will not be covered under warranty Always have the tyres fitted by an authorised Triumph dealer It is important to inform them that tyre pressure sensors are fitted to the wheels before they remove the tyres The tyre pressures shown on your instruments indicate the actual tyre pressure at the time of selecting the display This may differ from the inflation pressure set when the...

Page 183: ...torcycles are carefully and extensively tested in a range of riding conditions to make sure that the most effective tyre combinations are approved for use on each model It is essential that approved tyres and inner tubes if installed fitted in approved combinations are used when purchasing replacement items The use of non approved tyres and inner tubes or approved tyres and inner tubes in non appr...

Page 184: ... control and an accident Warning Do not install tube type tyres on tubeless rims The bead will not seat and the tyres could slip on the rims causing rapid tyre deflation that may result in a loss of motorcycle control and an accident Never install an inner tube inside a tubeless tyre without the appropriate marking This will cause friction inside the tyre and the resulting heat build up may cause ...

Page 185: ...le handling of the motorcycle Do not remove or change any wheel balance weights Incorrect wheel balance may cause instability leading to loss of control and an accident When wheel balancing is required such as after tyre or inner tube replacement see your authorised Triumph dealer Only use self adhesive weights Clip on weights may damage the wheel tyre or inner tube resulting in tyre deflation los...

Page 186: ... ignite battery gases causing a risk of personal injury Make sure that there is adequate ventilation when charging or using the battery in an enclosed space Warning The battery contains harmful materials Always keep children and pets away from the battery at all times Battery Removal Warning Make sure that the battery terminals do not touch the motorcycle frame This may cause a short circuit or sp...

Page 187: ...ry acid level in the battery the sealing strip must not be removed Battery Discharge Caution The charge level in the battery must be maintained to maximise battery life Failure to maintain the battery charge level could cause serious internal damage to the battery Under normal conditions the motorcycle charging system will keep the battery fully charged However if the motorcycle is unused the batt...

Page 188: ...ons Allowing a battery to freeze will cause serious internal damage to the battery Battery Charging Warning The battery contains sulphuric acid battery acid Contact with skin or eyes may cause severe burns Wear protective clothing and a face shield If battery acid gets on your skin flush with water immediately If battery acid gets in your eyes flush with water for at least 15 minutes and SEEK MEDI...

Page 189: ...nals do not touch the motorcycle frame This may cause a short circuit or spark which would ignite battery gases causing a risk of personal injury cjws 1 4 2 3 1 Battery 2 Positive red terminal 3 Negative black terminal 4 Battery strap To install the battery Position the battery into its housing Reconnect the battery positive red lead first and then the negative lead Tighten the battery terminals t...

Page 190: ...r a blown fuse use the tables to establish which fuse has blown The fuse boxes are located underneath the rider s seat To allow access to the fuse boxes the rider s seat must be removed see page 114 cjwu 2 1 1 Fuse box 2 Main fuse 30 Amp Fuse Identification Spare fuses are located on the inside of the fuse box cover and should be replaced if used 10A 10A 10A 15A 10A 10A 15A 25A 10A AUX ACC 9 7 8 3...

Page 191: ...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 192: ... allow restricted movement of the headlights Using the headlight bracket mark and the alignment markings on the front subframe adjust the position of the headlights to give the required beam setting Each alignment mark on the subframe represents 1 Moving the headlight bracket forwards moves the headlight upwards Moving the headlight bracket rearwards moves the headlights downwards Tighten the head...

Page 193: ...lace the direction indicator light bulb The lens on each indicator light is held in place by a screw located in the body of the light Release the indicator lens screw Remove the lens to gain access to the bulb for replacement Replace the bulb Refit the lens making sure that the locating tang is correctly aligned to the indicator body Tighten the indicator lens screw to 1 Nm Rear Light The rear lig...

Page 194: ...Plate Light Bulb Replacement 3 2 1 1 Fixing 2 Lens 3 Bulb To replace the licence plate light bulb Release the fixing and remove the lens of the licence plate light Replace the bulb Refit the lens and tighten the fixing to 1 Nm ...

Page 195: ...areful 197 Washing 197 After Washing 198 Gloss Paintwork Care 198 Matt Paintwork Care 198 Aluminium Items not Lacquered or Painted 199 Chrome and Stainless Steel Care 199 Black Chrome Care 200 Exhaust System Care 200 Seat Care 201 Windscreen Care if fitted 202 Leather Products Care 203 Storage 204 ...

Page 196: ...ich 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 keyhole i...

Page 197: ...aces Air and any 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 Suspension seals and bearings Under the fuel tank Wheel bearings Washing To wash the motorcycle do the following Make sure that the motorcycle engine is cold Prepare a mix...

Page 198: ...s leather to absorb water residue Do not allow water to stand on the motorcycle as this will lead to corrosion Start the engine and run it for 5 minutes Make sure that there is adequate ventilation for the exhaust fumes Gloss Paintwork Care Gloss paintwork should be washed and dried as described previously then protected using a high quality automotive polish Always follow the manufacturer s instr...

Page 199: ...machine is used Warranty claims due to inadequate maintenance will not be allowed Chrome and Stainless Steel Care All chrome and stainless steel parts of your motorcycle must be cleaned regularly to avoid a deterioration of its appearance Washing Wash as previously described Drying Dry the chrome and stainless steel parts as far as possible with a soft cloth or chamois leather Protecting Caution T...

Page 200: ...your motorcycle must be cleaned regularly to avoid a deterioration of its appearance These instructions can be applied to chrome brushed stainless steel and carbon fibre components matt painted exhaust systems should be cleaned as above noting the care instructions in the Matt Paintwork section previously The exhaust system must be cool before washing to prevent water spotting Washing Wash as prev...

Page 201: ...itable proprietary motorcycle protection spray onto the surface following the manufacturer s instructions It is recommended that regular protection be applied to the system as this will both protect and enhance the system s appearance Seat Care Caution Do not use chemicals or high pressure spray washers to clean the seat Using chemicals or high pressure spray washers may damage the seat cover To h...

Page 202: ...hemicals such as battery acid will damage the windscreen Never allow corrosive chemicals to contact the windscreen Caution Products such as window cleaning fluids insect remover rain repellent scouring compounds petrol or strong solvents such as alcohol acetone carbon tetrachloride etc will damage the windscreen Never allow these products to contact the windscreen Clean the windscreen with a solut...

Page 203: ...ort the leather Do not leave the leather product in direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time Do not dry the leather product by applying direct heat to it at any time If the leather product does get wet absorb any excess water with a soft clean cloth then leave the leather product to dry naturally at room temperature Avoid exposure of the leather product to high levels of salt for example sea ...

Page 204: ...motorcycle on a stand so that both wheels are raised off the ground If this cannot be done put boards under the front and rear wheels to keep dampness away from the tyres Spray rust inhibiting oil there are numerous products on the market and your dealer will be able to offer you local advice on all unpainted metal surfaces to prevent rusting Prevent oil from getting on rubber parts brake discs or...

Page 205: ...all the points listed in the Daily Safety Checks section 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 Refit the spark plugs tightening to 12 Nm and start the engine Check and if necessary correct the tyre pressures see the relevant Specification section Clean the entire vehicle thoroughly Check the ...

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Page 207: ...ty Terms and Conditions Canada only 209 Conditions and Exclusions All except Canada 210 Conditions and Exclusions Canada Only 212 Noise Control System Warranty 213 Tampering With The Noise Control System Prohibited 214 Emission Control System Warranty 215 Triumph Overseas 216 Caring for your Motorcycle 218 ...

Page 208: ...unregistered Within the warranty period TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLES LIMITED warrant the new Triumph motorcycle detailed in the Motorcycle Service Handbook to be free from any defect in materials used in the manufacture and or workmanship at the time of its manufacture Any part found to be defective during this period will be repaired or replaced at the discretion of TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLES LIMITED by an autho...

Page 209: ...re covered by a 24 Twenty four month unlimited mileage warranty commencing from the date of first registration or the date of sale if the motorcycle remains unregistered Within the warranty period TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLES AMERICA LIMITED warrant the new Triumph motorcycle detailed in the Motorcycle Service Handbook to be free from any defect in materials used in the manufacture and or workmanship at th...

Page 210: ...cluded from the terms of this warranty 5 The motorcycle battery is warranted for 12 twelve months from the original date of purchase of the motorcycle After this 12 twelve month period the battery is excluded from the terms of this warranty The battery supplied with the motorcycle must be provided with sufficient charge to replenish that lost by the operation of the starting mechanism and or the u...

Page 211: ...chips to the inner fork tubes Seats luggage paint chrome polished aluminium items or trim deterioration caused by normal wear and tear exposure or lack of correct maintenance Motorcycles used on a commercial basis Defects which have not been reported to an authorised dealer within ten days of discovery of the defect Motorcycles which have been inadequately lubricated or for which the wrong fuel or...

Page 212: ...to or from the authorised Triumph dealer or expenses incurred while the motorcycle is off the road for warranty repairs Defects caused by the use of parts and accessories not authorised by TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLES AMERICA LIMITED Defects caused by faulty adjustment or repairs and alterations performed by a NON AUTHORISED Triumph dealer The cost of removal and replacement of parts and accessories unless...

Page 213: ...oise Control System Warranty Warning This product should be checked for repair or replacement if the motorcycle noise has increased significantly through use otherwise the owner may become subject to penalties under state and local ordinances The following warranty applies to the noise control system and is in addition to the general Triumph warranty and the emission control warranty Per 40 C F R ...

Page 214: ...new vehicle for the purpose of noise control prior to its sale or delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use and b the use of the vehicle after such device or element of design has been removed or rendered inoperative by any person Acts which are likely to constitute tampering include the following 1 Removal or tampering with the mufflers baffles or header pipes or any other componen...

Page 215: ...ion Control System Warranty The following warranty applies to the emission control system and is in addition to the general Triumph warranty and the noise control system warranty Triumph Motorcycles America Limited warrants to the first and each subsequent owner that the vehicle was designed and built so as to conform at the time of sale with the regulations of Environment Canada and at the time o...

Page 216: ...e The emission control system of each new Triumph motorcycle was designed built and tested using only genuine Triumph motorcycle parts and with these parts the motorcycle is certified as being in conformity with Environment Canada emission control regulations WE RECOMMEND THAT ONLY GENUINE TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLE PARTS BE USED FOR MAINTENANCE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM Triumph...

Page 217: ...0 0051 toll free Email customer care triumphmotorcycles in Italy Triumph Motorcycles srl Tel 39 02 93 454525 Fax 39 02 93 582575 Japan Triumph Motorcycles Japan K K Tel 81 3 6453 9810 Fax 81 3 6453 9811 Spain Portugal Triumph Motocicletas España S L Tel 34 91 637 7475 Fax 34 91 636 1134 Thailand Triumph Thailand Tel 66 0 20170333 Fax 66 0 20170330 United Kingdom Eire Triumph Motorcycles Ltd Tel 44...

Page 218: ...al conditions and in these circumstances it is essential that the motorcycle is washed dried and lost lubricity replaced to prevent discolouration particularly of plated and unplated metallic surfaces Your dealer can provide further information and advice if required Ultimately the appearance of your motorcycle will very much depend on the care it receives For further information in regards to car...

Page 219: ...3 cylinder Displacement 765 cc Bore x Stroke 77 99 x 53 38mm Compression Ratio 12 54 1 Cylinder Numbering Left to Right Cylinder Sequence 1 at left Firing Order 1 2 3 Lubrication Street Triple RS Lubrication System Wet sump Engine Oil Capacities Dry Fill 3 40 litres Oil Filter Change 3 00 litres Oil Change Only 2 80 litres Cooling System Street Triple RS Coolant Type Triumph HD4X Hybrid OAT coolan...

Page 220: ...el Pump Submerged electric Fuel Pressure nominal 3 5 bar Fuel Street Triple RS Type 91 RON unleaded Tank Capacity motorcycle upright 17 4 litres Ignition Street Triple RS Ignition System Digital inductive Electronic Rev Limiter 12 650r min Spark Plug NGK CR9EIA9 Spark Plug Gap 0 9 mm Gap Tolerance 0 00 0 1 mm ...

Page 221: ...rning 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 loss of motorcycle control and an accident Approved Tyres A list of approved tyres specific to these models is available from your authorised Triumph dealer or on the Internet at www triumph co uk Tyres S...

Page 222: ...ail Brake Light LED Licence Plate Light 12 Volt 5 Watt Direction Indicator Lights 12 Volt 10 Watt Models with LED Direction Indicator Lights LED Frame Street Triple RS Rake 23 9 Trail 100 mm Tightening Torques Battery Terminals 4 5 Nm Chain Adjuster Lock Nuts 20 Nm Chain Guard 9 Nm Clutch Lever Nut 3 5 Nm Oil Filter 10 Nm Spark Plug 12 Nm Sump Plug 25 Nm Rear Wheel Spindle Nut 110 Nm ...

Page 223: ...id 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 ...

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Page 225: ...ine 3 cylinder Displacement 660 cc Bore x Stroke 76 x 48 48mm Compression Ratio 12 47 1 Cylinder Numbering Left to Right Cylinder Sequence 1 at left Firing Order 1 2 3 Lubrication Street Triple S 660 cc Lubrication System Wet sump Engine Oil Capacities Dry Fill 3 40 litres Oil Filter Change 3 00 litres Oil Change Only 2 80 litres Cooling System Street Triple S 660 cc Coolant Type Triumph HD4X Hybr...

Page 226: ...Pump Submerged electric Fuel Pressure nominal 3 5 bar Fuel Street Triple S 660 cc Type 91 RON unleaded Tank Capacity motorcycle upright 17 4 litres Ignition Street Triple S 660 cc Ignition System Digital inductive Electronic Rev Limiter 12 650 r min Spark Plug NGK CR9EIA9 Spark Plug Gap 0 9 mm Gap Tolerance 0 00 0 1 mm ...

Page 227: ...rning 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 loss of motorcycle control and an accident Approved Tyres A list of approved tyres specific to these models is available from your authorised Triumph dealer or on the Internet at www triumph co uk Tyres S...

Page 228: ...ght LED Headlight LED Tail Brake Light LED Licence Plate Light 12 Volt 5 Watt Direction Indicator Lights 12 Volt 10 Watt Frame Street Triple S 660 cc Rake 24 1 Trail 99 6 mm Tightening Torques Battery Terminals 4 5 Nm Chain Adjuster Lock Nuts 20 Nm Chain Guard 9 Nm Clutch Lever Nut 3 5 Nm Oil Filter 10 Nm Spark Plug 12 Nm Sump Plug 25 Nm Rear Wheel Spindle Nut 110 Nm ...

Page 229: ...id 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 ...

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Page 231: ...77 99 x 53 38mm Compression Ratio 12 54 1 12 54 1 Cylinder Numbering Left to Right Left to Right Cylinder Sequence 1 at left 1 at left Firing Order 1 2 3 1 2 3 Lubrication Street Triple R Street Triple R LRH Lubrication System Wet sump Wet sump Engine Oil Capacities Dry Fill 3 40 litres 3 40 litres Oil Filter Change 3 00 litres 3 00 litres Oil Change Only 2 80 litres 2 80 litres Cooling System Str...

Page 232: ... Fuel Pressure nominal 3 5 bar 3 5 bar Fuel Street Triple R Street Triple R LRH Type 91 RON unleaded 91 RON unleaded Tank Capacity motorcycle upright 17 4 litres 17 4 litres Ignition Street Triple R Street Triple R LRH Ignition System Digital inductive Digital inductive Electronic Rev Limiter 12 650r min 12 650r min Spark Plug NGK CR9EIA9 NGK CR9EIA9 Spark Plug Gap 0 9 mm 0 9 mm Gap Tolerance 0 00...

Page 233: ...1 1 24 1 26 21 6th 1 14 1 25 22 1 14 1 25 22 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 loss of motorcycle control and an accident Approved Tyres A list of approved tyres specific to these models is available from your authorised Triumph dealer ...

Page 234: ...D Tail Brake Light LED LED Licence Plate Light 12 Volt 5 Watt 12 Volt 5 Watt Direction Indicator Lights 12 Volt 10 Watt 12 Volt 10 Watt Models with LED Direction Indicator Lights LED LED Frame Street Triple R Street Triple R LRH Rake 23 9 23 9 Trail 100 mm 100 mm Tightening Torques Battery Terminals 4 5 Nm Chain Adjuster Lock Nuts 20 Nm Chain Guard 9 Nm Clutch Lever Nut 3 5 Nm Oil Filter 10 Nm Spa...

Page 235: ...id 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 ...

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Page 237: ...t Paintwork 198 Preparation for Washing 196 Seat Care 201 Washing 197 Where to be Careful 197 Windscreen 202 Clock Adjustment 87 Clutch 154 Adjustment 154 Inspection 154 Clutch Lever Adjustment Street Triple 660cc 31 Adjustment Street Triple RS 31 Cooling System 150 Coolant Change 152 Coolant Level Adjustment 152 Coolant Level Inspection 151 Corrosion Inhibitors 150 High Coolant Temperature Warnin...

Page 238: ... Beam Warning Light 43 82 High Speed Operation 132 HOME Button 32 I Ignition Ignition Switch Steering Lock 27 Specifications 220 226 232 Immobiliser Indicator Light 41 Instruments Description 37 Speedometer 83 Tachometer 83 L Lap Timer 93 Accessing 94 Data Recording Mode 94 Data Retrieval Mode 95 Reset 96 LCD Instruments Changing Units 90 Clock Adjustment 87 Coolant Temperature Gauge 84 Fuel Gauge...

Page 239: ...ce and Equipment 10 Parking 09 Parts and Accessories 10 Riding 11 Scheduled Maintenance Table 000 Seats Rider s Seat 114 Seat Care 114 201 Seat Lock 115 Serial Numbers Engine Serial Number 21 Vehicle Identification Number 21 Service Interval Announcement SIA 88 Side Stand 113 Specifications Street Triple R 231 Street Triple R LRH 231 Street Triple RS 219 Street Triple S 660 cc 225 Steering Front F...

Page 240: ...ations 222 228 234 Traction Control TC 108 Disabled Warning Light 42 81 Indicator Light 42 81 Settings 108 Transmission Specifications 221 227 233 Triumph Shift Assist TSA 125 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS 109 Replacement Tyres 112 Sensor Batteries 112 Sensor Serial Number 111 Tyre Pressure Warning Light 44 82 110 Tyre Pressures 112 182 Tyres 245 Minimum Tread Depth 183 Replacement 112 183 ...

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Page 242: ...s used across the Triumph range of motorcycles Only certain radio equipment devices in the table are applicable to specific motorcycles Radio Equipment Device Frequency Range Maximum Transmit Power Level Manufacturer Chassis 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 287 nW ERP Pektron Alfreton ...

Page 243: ...ystem 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 Key Fob Triumph Protect Receive Bands None Transmit Bands 433 92 MHz 1 mW ERP Instrument Panel Receive and Transmit Bands 2402 MHz to 2483 5 MHz 7 4 dBm MTA SpA Viale dell Industria 12 26845 Codogno LO ...

Page 244: ...APPROVAL INFORMATION 244 14 E 28232 Las Rozas De Madrid Spain ...

Page 245: ...uccessful communication This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Tyres With reference to the Pneumatic Tyres and Tubes for Automotive Vehicles Quality Contr...

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