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Maintenance and Adjustment

Headlight Adjustment

Headlight Adjustment - Vertical

1.

Vertical beam adjuster bolts

The vertical beams of the left and right hand
headlights can only be adjusted together.
Independent adjustment is not possible.

Switch the headlight dipped beam on.

Slacken the clamp bolts sufficiently to allow
restricted movement of the headlights.

Adjust the position of the headlights to give
the required beam setting.

Tighten the clamp bolts, front first, to 

15 Nm

.

Re-check the headlight beam settings.

Switch the headlights off when the beam
settings are satisfactorily set.

Headlight Adjustment - Horizontal

1.

Headlight mounting nut

The horizontal beams of both headlights can
be adjusted individually. The same procedure
is used to adjust either headlight.

Switch the headlight dipped beam on.

Slacken the headlight mounting nut.

Adjust the horizontal position of the headlight
to give the required beam setting.

Tighten the nut to 

30 Nm

.

Repeat for the second headlight.

Re-check the headlight beam settings.

Switch the headlights off when both beam
settings are satisfactorily set.

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Summary of Contents for STREET TRIPLE

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

Page 2: ...or telephone the authorised distributor in your country Their address is given in the service record book that accompanies this handbook Noise Control System Tampering with the Noise Control System is...

Page 3: ...ry training to ensure safe operation of this motorcycle This handbook is also available from your local dealer in Dutch French German Italian Japanese Spanish Swedish Warning This owner s handbook and...

Page 4: ...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...

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

Page 6: ...in 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 particu...

Page 7: ...your passenger s head comfortably and securely A brightly coloured helmet will increase a rider s or passenger s visibility to other operators of road vehicles An open face helmet offers some protecti...

Page 8: ...n are likely to touch the motorcycle Do not park on soft ground or on a steeply inclined surface Parking under these conditions may cause the motorcycle to fall over For further details please refer t...

Page 9: ...nsafe angle may cause instability loss of motorcycle control and an accident 1 Bank angle indicator 1 Warning Ensure all equipment that is required by law is installed and functioning correctly The re...

Page 10: ...andbook Before riding ensure that all riders have understood and complied with all the information to which these labels relate Warning Label Locations Street Triple and Street Triple R chrb R P M 6 5...

Page 11: ...of the Running in label are fitted to the motorcycle using a strong adhesive In some cases labels are installed prior to an application of paint lacquer Therefore any attempt to remove the warning lab...

Page 12: ...indicator 2 Headlight 3 Rear light 4 Coolant expansion tank 5 Oil cooler Heat exchanger 6 Drive chain 7 Side stand 8 Gear change pedal 9 Front brake disc 10 Front brake caliper 11 Fuel tank 12 Fuel f...

Page 13: ...ued 15 Battery 16 Tool kit 17 Rear brake disc 18 Rear brake caliper 19 Rear brake fluid reservoir 20 Radiator Coolant pressure cap 21 Oil filler cap 22 Clutch cable 23 Front fork 24 Rear brake pedal 2...

Page 14: ...r 2 Passing button 3 Headlight dip switch 4 Horn button 5 Direction indicator switch 6 Ignition switch 7 Front brake fluid reservoir 8 Front brake lever 9 Engine stop switch 10 Starter button 11 Speed...

Page 15: ...t is also displayed on a plate riveted to the frame on the left hand side of the steering head Record the vehicle identification number in the space provided below Engine Serial Number 1 Engine serial...

Page 16: ...Serial Numbers 16 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 17: ...26 Service Interval Indicator 27 Gear Change Lights 27 Gear Change Light Modes 27 Setting Gear Change Light Limits 28 Changing the Set Speed 29 Setting Gear Change Lights to Off 30 Lap Timer 30 Turnin...

Page 18: ...m Immobiliser Indicator Light 40 Tyre Pressure Warning Light 41 Ignition Key 42 Ignition Switch Steering Lock 43 Engine Immobiliser 43 Ignition Switch Positions 44 Brake Lever Adjuster 44 Right Handle...

Page 19: ...19 General Information Seat Lock 50 Rider s Seat 50 Seat Care 51 Running In 51 Safe Operation 52 Daily Safety Checks 52...

Page 20: ...em TPMS is fitted 9 Tachometer red zone 10 Right hand direction indicator light 11 Neutral indicator light 12 High beam indicator light 13 Low fuel level indicator light 14 Alarm immobiliser status in...

Page 21: ...ine speed and is also above the range for best performance Trip Computer 1 Display screen 2 Button A To access the trip computer information press and release button A until the desired display is vis...

Page 22: ...on Average speed Each display provides the following information all calculated since the trip meter was last reset to zero Journey Distance The total distance travelled Range to Empty This is an indi...

Page 23: ...button A until the desired display is visible Odometer When the ignition is switched on the odometer will be displayed for 3 seconds then the last selected trip meter will be shown The odometer shows...

Page 24: ...ss will change the setting by one digit If the button is held the display will continuously scroll through in single digit increments When the correct hour display is shown press button B The minutes...

Page 25: ...uel per 100 km km L Metric The speedometer and odometer will read in kilometres The fuel consumption will be measured in kilometres per litre of fuel To access the units display with the motorcycle st...

Page 26: ...possible to temporarily disable the ABS system The ABS system cannot be permanently disabled it will be automatically enabled when the ignition is turned off and then on again To Disable the ABS To a...

Page 27: ...gear change lights provide a visual indication of when to change gear The gear change lights are all coloured blue 1 Display screen 2 Gear change lights 3 Button A 4 Button B Gear Change Light Modes...

Page 28: ...d release button A until SHIFt is visible then press button B The current mode will be displayed and the corresponding gear change lights will illuminate Press and release button A until the desired g...

Page 29: ...t to the maximum rpm limit SHIFt will be shown When the correct setting is shown press button B and the rpm 100 units start flashing 1 RPM 100 units 2 Button A 3 Button B The setting can now be change...

Page 30: ...tton A The lap timer will provide the following information lap time number of laps average speed maximum speed and distance travelled Each display provides the following information Lap Time The elap...

Page 31: ...be visible in the display screen The lap timer has two modes data recording mode and data retrieval mode Data Recording Mode 1 Lap display 2 Stop watch icon 3 Lap time Note The data recording mode an...

Page 32: ...the current lap time Data Retrieval Mode 1 Lap number 2 Stop watch icon 3 Lap timer 4 Button A 5 Button B The Data Retrieval Mode can be accessed in one of two ways With the ignition in the ON positi...

Page 33: ...imum of 50 laps is displayed Press and release button B to scroll through the data available in the following order Average Speed per lap or total of all laps Maximum Speed per lap or maximum speed ac...

Page 34: ...ata retrieval mode without resetting the lap timer press button A for 2 seconds Lap will be visible in the display screen Press and release button A to the desired display Gear Position Display 1 Gear...

Page 35: ...indicates the amount of fuel in the tank With the ignition switched on the number of bars shown in the display indicates the level of fuel When the fuel tank is full all 12 bars are displayed and when...

Page 36: ...riumph dealer The TPMS display on the instruments will only be activated when the system has been fitted TPMS Sensor ID Number An ID number for each tyre pressure sensor is printed on a label which is...

Page 37: ...pressure signal is received To exit the tyre pressure display press and release button A to the desired display Sensor Batteries When the battery voltage in a pressure sensor is low lo bAtt will be d...

Page 38: ...only adjust tyre pressures when the tyres are cold using an accurate tyre pressure gauge see page 104 and must not use the tyre pressure display on the instruments Replacement Tyres When replacing ty...

Page 39: ...chometer will illuminate The low oil pressure warning light in the tachometer will illuminate if the ignition is switched on without running the engine High Coolant Temperature Warning Light With the...

Page 40: ...motorcycle is fitted with a genuine Triumph accessory alarm the immobiliser will operate as normal but the alarm immobiliser light will operate as described below With Alarm Fitted The alarm immobili...

Page 41: ...essure Warning Light The tyre pressure warning light works in conjunction with the tyre pressure monitoring system see page 36 The warning light will only illuminate when the front or rear tyre pressu...

Page 42: ...re supplied together with a small tag bearing the key number Make a note of the key number and store the spare key and key number tag in a safe place away from the motorcycle A transponder is fitted w...

Page 43: ...ition 5 PARK position 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 removed...

Page 44: ...ke lever push the lever forward and turn the adjuster wheel anti clockwise to align one of the numbered positions with the triangular mark on the lever Street Triple R or lever holder Street Triple as...

Page 45: ...tops the engine it does not turn off all the electrical circuits and may cause difficulty in restarting the engine due to a discharged battery Ordinarily only the ignition switch should be used to sto...

Page 46: ...1 Headlight dip switch 2 Direction indicator switch 3 Horn button 4 Pass button Headlight Dip Switch High or low beam can be selected with the headlight dip switch To select high beam push the switch...

Page 47: ...is released Fuel Requirement Refuelling Fuel Grade Your Triumph engine is designed to use unleaded fuel and will give optimum performance if the correct grade of fuel is used Street Triple and Street...

Page 48: ...he OFF position Do not smoke Do not use a mobile telephone Make sure the refuelling area is well ventilated and free from any source of flame or sparks This includes any appliance with a pilot light N...

Page 49: ...ool kit is located beneath the seat The handbook is located beneath the seat Caution Contaminated fuel may cause damage to fuel system components 1 3 cbdf 4 2 Warning Overfilling the tank can lead to...

Page 50: ...anti clockwise while pressing down on the rear of the seat This will release the seat from its lock and allow it to be slid rearwards for complete removal from the motorcycle To refit the seat engage...

Page 51: ...e engine and other motorcycle components During the first 500 miles 800 kilometres Do not use full throttle Avoid high engine speeds at all times Avoid riding at one constant engine speed whether fast...

Page 52: ...ed is minimal and these checks will help ensure a safe reliable ride If any irregularities are found during these checks refer to the Maintenance and Adjustment section or see your authorised Triumph...

Page 53: ...e front pads and 4 5 mm of friction material including the carrier plate remaining on the rear pads page 91 Brake Fluid Levels No brake fluid leakage Brake fluid levels must be between the MAX and MIN...

Page 54: ...General Information 54 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 55: ...6 To Start the Engine 56 Moving Off 57 Changing Gears 58 Braking 59 ABS Anti Lock Brake System ABS Models Only 61 Parking 62 Considerations for High Speed Operation 63 General 64 Steering 64 Luggage 6...

Page 56: ...eep from zero to maximum and then return to zero The instrument warning lights will illuminate and will then go off except those which normally remain on until the engine starts see Warning Lights on...

Page 57: ...ling 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 your mot...

Page 58: ...care to avoid opening the throttle too far or too fast in any of the lower gears as this can lead to the front wheel lifting from the ground pulling a wheelie and to the rear tyre breaking traction wh...

Page 59: ...should be applied a little more than the rear Change down or fully disengage the clutch as necessary to keep the engine from stalling Never lock the brakes as this may cause loss of control of the mo...

Page 60: ...be reduced All of your actions should be smooth under these conditions Sudden acceleration braking or turning may cause loss of control and an accident Warning When descending a long steep gradient us...

Page 61: ...rear brake at the same time this pulsation may be felt in the lever the pedal or both The ABS may be activated by sudden upward or downward changes in the road surface Warning ABS prevents the wheels...

Page 62: ...functioning the brake system will continue to function as a non ABS braking system Do not continue to ride for longer than is necessary with the indicator light illuminated Contact an authorised Triu...

Page 63: ...NOT park where pedestrians and children are likely to touch the motorcycle Touching any part of the engine or exhaust system when hot may cause unprotected skin to become burnt Warning This Triumph mo...

Page 64: ...fely 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 informati...

Page 65: ...expansion tank Always check the level with the engine cold Electrical Equipment Make certain that the headlight rear brake light direction indicators horn etc all work properly Miscellaneous Visually...

Page 66: ...How to Ride the Motorcycle 66 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 67: ...ight of 195 kg This maximum loading weight is made up from the combined weight of the rider passenger any accessories fitted and any load carried Warning Do not install accessories or carry luggage th...

Page 68: ...ents that could lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident Warning The handling and braking capabilities of a motorcycle will be affected by the presence of a passenger The rider must make all...

Page 69: ...absolute limit will be reduced by the fitting of non approved accessories incorrect loading worn tyres overall motorcycle condition and poor road or weather conditions Warning If the passenger seat is...

Page 70: ...70 Accessories and Loading This page intentionally left blank...

Page 71: ...on 82 Coolant Level Adjustment 83 Coolant Change 83 Radiator and Hoses 83 Throttle Control 84 Inspection 85 Adjustment 85 Clutch 86 Inspection 87 Adjustment 87 Drive Chain 87 Chain Lubrication 88 Chai...

Page 72: ...ession Damping Adjustment Street Triple R 100 Rear Suspension 100 Rear Suspension Inspection 100 Spring Pre Load Adjustment Street Triple 101 Rear Suspension Setting Chart Street Triple R 102 Rear Sus...

Page 73: ...nt 115 Rear Light 116 Rear Light Replacement 116 Direction Indicator Lights 116 Bulb Replacement 116 Licence Plate Light 117 Bulb Replacement 117 Cleaning 117 Preparation for Washing 118 Where to be C...

Page 74: ...fied mileage In addition to this annual based items will require maintenance at their specified annual intervals In all cases maintenance must be carried out at or before the specified maintenance int...

Page 75: ...djust Air cleaner renew Autoscan carry out a full Autoscan using the Triumph diagnostic tool ABS if fitted and immobiliser ECMs check for stored DTCs Spark plugs check Spark plugs renew Throttle bodie...

Page 76: ...lubricate Every 200 miles 300 kms Drive chain wear check Every 500 miles 800 kms Drive chain slack check adjust Day Drive chain rubbing strip check Fasteners inspect visually for security Day Wheels i...

Page 77: ...t Fuel and evaporative loss hoses renew Evaporative system fitted to models for certain markets only Operation Description Odometer Reading in Miles Kms or Time Period whichever comes first First Serv...

Page 78: ...oil will cause accelerated engine wear and may result in engine or transmission seizure Seizure of the engine or transmission may lead to sudden loss of control and an accident cbnz Warning Never sta...

Page 79: ...If the oil level is below the lower marking remove the filler plug and add oil a little at a time through the filler plug hole in the clutch cover until the correct level is reached Once the correct l...

Page 80: ...essure warning light extinguishes shortly after starting Turn off the ignition check the oil level using the method previously described and top up to between the minimum and maximum level lines on th...

Page 81: ...lly synthetic in some countries Do not add any chemical additives to the engine oil The engine oil also lubricates the clutch and any additives could cause the clutch to slip Do not use mineral vegeta...

Page 82: ...of the motorcycle next to the side stand Note The coolant level should be checked when the engine is cold at room or ambient temperature 1 Expansion tank 2 Tank cap 3 MAX mark 4 MIN mark Position the...

Page 83: ...off any obstructions with a stream of low pressure water Warning Do not remove the radiator pressure cap when the engine is hot When the engine is hot the coolant inside the radiator will be hot and...

Page 84: ...be adversely affected Check the throttle grip free play in accordance with scheduled maintenance requirements and make adjustments as necessary chrn 1 2 Warning Always be alert for changes in the fee...

Page 85: ...er cover 3 Opening cable adjuster 4 Lock nut 5 Opening cable free play measurement point To adjust the cable free play slide the rubber boot to allow access to the adjuster Release the lock nut on the...

Page 86: ...e difficulty in changing gear and selecting neutral This may cause the engine to stall and make the motorcycle difficult to control Conversely if the clutch lever has insufficient free play the clutch...

Page 87: ...ty and to prevent excessive wear the drive chain must be checked adjusted and lubricated in accordance with scheduled maintenance requirements Checking adjustment and lubrication must be carried out m...

Page 88: ...oil If the chain is especially dirty clean first and then apply oil as mentioned above Chain Free Movement Inspection 1 Maximum movement position Place the motorcycle on a level surface and hold it in...

Page 89: ...with the adjuster Tighten both adjuster lock nuts to 27 Nm and the rear wheel spindle nut to 110 Nm Repeat the chain adjustment check Re adjust if necessary Check the rear brake effectiveness Rectify...

Page 90: ...unevenly or excessively worn or damaged teeth If there is any irregularity have the drive chain and or the sprockets replaced by an authorised Triumph dealer Replace the chain guard 1 2 Warning The u...

Page 91: ...ness line If the lining thickness of any front brake pad is less than 1 5 mm 0 06 in or if the pad has worn down to the bottom of the grooves replace all the pads on the wheel Rear Brake If the lining...

Page 92: ...ere are no parts that require adjustment on the front and rear brakes Warning Brake pads must always be replaced as a wheel set At the front where two calipers are fitted on the same wheel replace all...

Page 93: ...ing new DOT 4 fluid from a sealed container Refit the reservoir cover ensuring that the diaphragm seal is correctly fitted Refit the safety clip Warning Brake fluid is hygroscopic which means it will...

Page 94: ...level line using new DOT 4 fluid from a sealed container Refit the cover ensuring that the diaphragm seal is correctly positioned between the cap and reservoir body Tighten the cap retaining screws Re...

Page 95: ...nts Note Always inspect the wheel bearings at the same time as the steering bearings Warning Riding the motorcycle with defective brake lights is illegal and dangerous An accident causing injury to th...

Page 96: ...ect the wheel bearings The wheel bearings must be inspected at the intervals specified in the scheduled maintenance chart Position the motorcycle on level ground in an upright position Raise the front...

Page 97: ...s Street Triple R only Front Suspension Adjustment Street Triple The Street Triple has no front suspension adjustment Note The Street Triple R is delivered from the factory with the front suspension s...

Page 98: ...ber of turns anti clockwise from the fully screwed in position Number of clicks when turning anti clockwise from the fully screwed in position Warning Where the same adjustments are fitted to both for...

Page 99: ...s to the same setting on both forks Note Ensure there are an equal number of graduation lines visible on both forks Rebound Damping Adjustment Street Triple R The rebound damping adjusters are located...

Page 100: ...lly screwed in position and set both forks to the same setting Rear Suspension Rear Suspension Inspection Examine the shock absorber for any sign of damage or for oil leaks If any damage or leakage is...

Page 101: ...g pre load and anti clockwise to decrease spring pre load When delivered from the factory the pre load adjuster will be set at position 1 1 Peg 2 Position 1 3 Spanner Suggested Suspension Settings Adj...

Page 102: ...djustment Street Triple R The rear suspension unit is adjustable for both rebound and compression damping Loading Rebound Damping Compression Damping Solo Riding Standard Sport 9 9 Comfort 12 12 Race...

Page 103: ...st the rebound damping setting rotate the adjuster clockwise to increase rebound damping and anti clockwise to decrease Compression Damping Adjustment Street Triple R 1 Compression damping adjuster Th...

Page 104: ...yre pressure at the time of selecting the display This may differ from the inflation pressure set when the tyres are cold because tyres become warmer during riding causing the air in the tyre to expan...

Page 105: ...pted by riders who have been instructed in the techniques necessary for high speed riding and are familiar with the motorcycle s characteristics in all conditions High speed operation in any other cir...

Page 106: ...hesive label is fitted to the wheel rim to indicate the position of the tyre pressure sensor Care must be taken when replacing the tyres to prevent any damage to the tyre pressure sensors Always have...

Page 107: ...ealer who will arrange for the tyres to be selected in a correct combination from the approved list and fitted according to the tyre manufacturer s instructions When tyres are replaced allow time for...

Page 108: ...some circumstances the battery can give off explosive gases keep sparks flames and cigarettes away Provide adequate ventilation when charging or using the battery in an enclosed space The battery con...

Page 109: ...a clean dry cloth Be sure that the cable connections are clean The battery is a sealed type and does not require any maintenance other than checking the Voltage and routine recharging when required su...

Page 110: ...multimeter Follow the manufacturer s instructions supplied with the meter Should the battery Voltage fall below 12 7 Volts the battery should be charged see page 111 Allowing a battery to discharge o...

Page 111: ...prevent corrosion Cover the positive terminal with the protective cap Refit the battery strap Refit the rider s seat Warning The battery gives off explosive gases keep sparks flames and cigarettes aw...

Page 112: ...ated at right angles to the main fuses and should be replaced if used Fuse Box 1 Fuse box cover 2 Fuse box 3 Spare fuses Warning Always replace blown fuses with new ones of the correct rating as speci...

Page 113: ...are adjusted to illuminate the road surface sufficiently far ahead without dazzling oncoming traffic An incorrectly adjusted headlight may impair visibility causing an accident Warning Never attempt...

Page 114: ...lts front first to 15 Nm Re check the headlight beam settings Switch the headlights off when the beam settings are satisfactorily set Headlight Adjustment Horizontal 1 Headlight mounting nut The horiz...

Page 115: ...ainer from its clip do not remove the screw then remove the bulb from the light unit 1 Headlight bulb 2 Bulb clip 3 Position lamp bulb Caution The use of non approved headlight bulbs may result in dam...

Page 116: ...he headlamp fixings to 3 Nm Rear Light Rear Light Replacement The rear light unit is a sealed maintenance free LED unit Direction Indicator Lights Bulb Replacement 1 Indicator lens 2 Securing screw Th...

Page 117: ...years Cleaning with cold water containing an automotive cleaner is essential at all times but particularly so after exposure to sea breezes sea water dusty or muddy roads and in winter when roads are...

Page 118: ...be exposed to more abrasive road grime and dust which may then scratch painted or polished surfaces if the same sponge or cleaning cloths are used Where to be Careful Avoid spraying water with any gre...

Page 119: ...st be correctly cleaned to preserve their appearance Please contact your dealer if you are unsure which components on your motorcycle are unpainted aluminium parts Use a proprietary brand of aluminium...

Page 120: ...ve scouring pad or steel wool They will damage the finish Rinse the exhaust system thoroughly Ensure no soap or water enters the mufflers Drying Dry the exhaust system as far as possible with a soft c...

Page 121: ...npainted metal surfaces to prevent rusting Prevent oil from getting on rubber parts brake discs or in the brake calipers Lubricate and if necessary adjust the drive chain see page 88 Make sure the coo...

Page 122: ...ection Before starting the engine remove the spark plugs from each cylinder Put the side stand down Crank the engine on the starter motor several times until the oil pressure light goes out Replace th...

Page 123: ...n 1410 mm 55 51 in Seat Height 800 mm 31 5 in 820 mm 32 28 in Weights Wet Weight 182 kg 182 kg Maximum Payload 195 kg 195 kg Engine Type In line 3 cylinder In line 3 cylinder Displacement 674 8 cc 674...

Page 124: ...aximum Torque Option 66 58 Nm 49 1 ft lbf at 8 350 rpm N A Lubrication Lubrication Pressure Lubrication wetsump Pressure Lubrication wetsump Engine Oil Capacities Dry Fill 3 6 litres 3 6 litres Oil Fi...

Page 125: ...p Submerged Electric Submerged Electric Fuel Pressure nominal 3 5 bar 3 5 bar Fuel Type 91 RON unleaded 91 RON unleaded Tank Capacity 17 4 litres 17 4 litres Ignition Ignition System Digital Inductive...

Page 126: ...Wet Multi Plate Final Drive Chain RK O ring RK O ring Primary Drive Ratio 1 848 1 46 85 1 848 1 46 85 Gear Ratios Final Drive Ratio 2 937 1 16 47 2 937 1 16 47 1st 2 615 1 16 37 2 615 1 16 37 2nd 1 85...

Page 127: ...inations 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 Street Tr...

Page 128: ...016 Pro Option 4 Rear Bridgestone BT016 Pro Bridgestone BT016 Pro Electrical Equipment Battery Type YTX9 BS YTX9 BS Battery Rating 12 Volt 8 Ah 12 Volt 8 Ah Alternator 12 Volt 33 5 Amp at 4 000 rpm 12...

Page 129: ...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 ful...

Page 130: ...Specifications 130 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 131: ...ul 118 Clutch 86 Adjustment 87 Inspection 87 Considerations for High Speed Operation 63 Coolant Temperature Gauge 35 Cooling System 81 Change 83 Coolant Level Inspection 82 Corrosion Inhibitors 82 Lev...

Page 132: ...ging Units 25 Clock Adjustment 24 Speedometer 21 Tachometer 21 Trip Computer 21 Trip Meter 22 L Lap Timer 30 Left Handlebar Switches 46 Direction Indicator Switch 47 Headlight Dip Switch 46 Horn Butto...

Page 133: ...r Storage 121 T Throttle Control 84 Adjustment 85 Tightening Torques 129 Tool Kit 49 Transmission 126 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System 104 Tyre Replacement Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Models fitted...

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