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OWNER'S HANDBOOK

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Tiger 1200 GT, Tiger 1200 GT Pro,  

Tiger 1200 Rally Pro, Tiger 1200 GT Explorer, 

Tiger 1200 Rally Explorer

This handbook contains information on the Triumph Tiger 1200 GT, Tiger 1200 GT Pro, Tiger 1200 Rally Pro, 

Tiger 1200 GT Explorer, Tiger 1200 Rally Explorer motorcycles. Always store this Owner's Handbook with the 

motorcycle 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 12.2021 Triumph Motorcycles Limited, Hinckley, Leicestershire, England.
Publication part number 3850213-EN issue 1

Summary of Contents for Tiger 1200 GT 2021

Page 1: ...s Handbook with the motorcycle 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 Tr...

Page 2: ...r table of contents will help you find the specific subject required 03 FOREWORD 07 SAFETY FIRST 14 WARNING LABELS 16 PARTS IDENTIFICATION 18 RIDER VIEW PARTS IDENTIFICATION 19 SERIAL NUMBERS 21 GENER...

Page 3: ...this symbol see the Warning Label Locations section of this Owner s Handbook Where necessary this symbol will also appear on the pages containing the relevant information Maintenance To ensure a long...

Page 4: ...at are supplied with your motorcycle should be considered a permanent part of your motorcycle and should remain with it even if your motorcycle is subsequently sold All riders must read this Owner s H...

Page 5: ...fic motorcycle model and country Talk to Triumph Our relationship with you does not end with the purchase of your Triumph Your feedback on the buying and ownership experience is very important in help...

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

Page 7: ...fications section Warning This motorcycle is fitted with a catalytic converter below the engine which along with the exhaust system reaches a very high temperature during engine operation Flammable ma...

Page 8: ...after riding in extreme conditions and any worn or damaged components are serviced or replaced Fuel and Exhaust Fumes Warning PETROL IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE Always turn off the engine when refuelling Do...

Page 9: ...s or passenger s visibility to other operators of road vehicles Although full protection is not possible wearing correct protective clothing can reduce the risk of injury when riding Warning A helmet...

Page 10: ...al Riding when fatigued or under the influence of alcohol or other drugs reduces the rider s ability to maintain control of the motorcycle and may lead to loss of control and an accident Warning All r...

Page 11: ...steering Smoothly ease off the throttle to slow gradually Do not apply the brakes and do not accelerate to try to stop the wobble or weave In some cases it helps to shift your body weight forward by...

Page 12: ...If the motorcycle is involved in an accident collision or fall it must be taken to an authorised Triumph dealer for inspection and repair Any accident can cause damage to the motorcycle that if not c...

Page 13: ...otorcycle that may cause an accident damage to the motorcycle damage to clothing Warning The bank angle indicators must not be used as a guide to how far the motorcycle may be safely banked This depen...

Page 14: ...ders have understood and complied with all the information to which these labels relate For illustration purposes the Tiger 1200 GT Explorer motorcycle is shown Warning Label Locations R P M 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 15: ...e damage to the paintwork or bodywork DAILY SAFETY CHECKS T GLICHE SICHERHEITSKONTROLLEN CONTROLES DE SECURITE QUOTIDIENS CHEQUEOS DE SEGURIDAD DIARIOS VERIFICA ES DI RIAS DE SEGURAN A VERIFICHE GIORN...

Page 16: ...filler cap 6 Battery and fuse boxes under the seat 7 Seat lock 8 USB socket under the seat 9 Passenger s heated seat switch if fitted 10 Electrical accessory socket if fitted 11 Rear indicator 12 Fina...

Page 17: ...Blind spot radar if fitted 3 Silencer 4 Rear brake fluid reservoir 5 Oil filler cap 6 Front brake lever 7 Mirror 8 Windscreen 9 Headlight adjuster 10 Front fork 11 Front fog lights if fitted 12 Engin...

Page 18: ...Rider s heated seat switch if fitted 6 Cruise control adjust button 7 Clutch fluid reservoir 8 Front accessory socket 9 Windscreen adjustment handle 10 Instrument display 11 Front brake fluid reservoi...

Page 19: ...into the right hand side of the steering head area of the frame Record the vehicle identification number in the space provided below Engine Serial Number 1 1 Engine serial number The engine serial nu...

Page 20: ...SERIAL NUMBERS 20 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 21: ...Position Display 38 Display Navigation 39 Riding Modes 39 Main Menu 45 Right Handlebar Switches 56 Hazard Warning Lights Button 56 Steering Lock Button 56 Power ON OFF Position 56 STOP Position 56 RUN...

Page 22: ...nd Spot Radar if fitted 68 Blind Spot Radar Sensor 68 Blind Spot Radar Indicator Lights 69 Conditions and Limitations 70 Operation 71 Semi Active Suspension 73 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS if...

Page 23: ...GENERAL INFORMATION 23 Electrical Accessory Sockets 90 USB Socket 92 Running In 93 Daily Safety Checks 94...

Page 24: ...distribution infrastructure Garage door opener devices Radio Frequency IDentification RFID access cards or fobs Metal metallic card holders and aluminium items Other vehicle electronic keys In pannie...

Page 25: ...e the battery noting its orientation Insert a new 3 Volt CR2032 Lithium battery Replace the battery cover making sure that it aligns correctly Refit the battery cover fixing and tighten to 0 3 Nm Batt...

Page 26: ...key if the battery is discharged The system sensor is located beneath the passenger seat Access the system sensor from the left hand side of the motorcycle Hold the key within 10 mm of the system sens...

Page 27: ...nt Panel Layout 29 Warning Lights 30 Warning and Information Messages 35 Odometer and Speedometer 35 Tachometer 36 Fuel Gauge 36 Coolant Temperature Gauge 37 Ambient Air Temperature 37 Gear Position D...

Page 28: ...nt Panel Layout 29 Warning Lights 30 Warning and Information Messages 35 Odometer and Speedometer 35 Tachometer 36 Fuel Gauge 36 Coolant Temperature Gauge 37 Ambient Air Temperature 37 Gear Position D...

Page 29: ...21 2 7 9 10 20 18 15 16 1 Clock 2 Cruise control status light 3 Alarm immobiliser status indicator light alarm is an accessory kit 4 Warning symbol location 5 Instrument panel light sensor 6 Warning...

Page 30: ...ated and the general warning symbol will flash In such circumstances the engine management system may switch to limp home mode so that the journey may be completed if the fault is not so severe that t...

Page 31: ...sory alarm instructions are met Hill Hold Indicator Light The hill hold indicator light is used to indicate that the hill hold system is active and will apply the rear brake to hold the motorcycle pos...

Page 32: ...braking too hard will cause the wheels to lock resulting in loss of motorcycle control and an accident Traction Control TC Indicator Light The Traction Control TC indicator light is used to indicate...

Page 33: ...Indicators When the direction indicator switch is turned to the left or right the direction indicator warning light will flash on and off at the same speed as the direction indicators Hazard Warning L...

Page 34: ...oor 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 a...

Page 35: ...rning light is on a low tyre pressure is indicated and a puncture is the most likely cause The tyre pressure warning light also illuminates to indicate a low sensor battery or loss of signal Warning a...

Page 36: ...0 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 1 2 1 Engine speed rpm shown in the display 2 Red zone Fuel Gauge The fuel gauge indicates the amount of fuel in the tank from E empty tank to F full tank 15 C 12 34 PM 0 N MPH...

Page 37: ...ine coolant temperature becomes dangerously high the high coolant temperature warning light will illuminate in the warning light location and a warning message will be shown Caution Stop the engine im...

Page 38: ...ol and an accident The frost symbol will illuminate if the ambient air temperature is 4 C 39 F or lower The frost symbol will remain illuminated until the temperature rises to 6 C 43 F A message will...

Page 39: ...ng press Riding Modes Riding modes are model specific Riding modes allow adjustment of the throttle response MAP Anti lock Braking System ABS Traction Control TC and suspension settings to suit differ...

Page 40: ...motorcycle in an area free from traffic to gain familiarity with the new settings Do not loan your motorcycle to anyone as they may change the riding mode settings from the one you are familiar with c...

Page 41: ...tray The currently active riding mode icon is shown highlighted To change the selected riding mode Press the joystick down or up or repeatedly press the MODE button until the required riding mode is...

Page 42: ...figuration Options RIDER RAIN ROAD SPORT OFF ROAD OFF ROAD PRO ON ROAD OFF ROAD Anti lock Braking System ABS Road Off Road Off 1 MAP Throttle Response Rain Road Sport Off Road Traction Control TC Rain...

Page 43: ...ke function is active in this mode Anti stoppie function is enabled for all types of brake application OFF ROAD Optimal ABS setting for off road use Optimised Cornering ABS function is disabled in thi...

Page 44: ...normal but without traction control In this situation accelerating too hard on wet slippery road surfaces may cause the rear wheel to slip which may result in loss of motorcycle control and an acciden...

Page 45: ...the different features of the motorcycle For more information see page 49 Journey This menu allows configuration of Trip 1 and Trip 2 For more information see page 54 Bluetooth if fitted This menu all...

Page 46: ...e instruments can be viewed at all times Do not cover the light sensor on the display screen as this will stop the screen brightness from working correctly Display Themes The Theme menu allows a diffe...

Page 47: ...ck down up to select the required unit of measurement from the drop down menu Press the joystick centre to confirm Push the joystick left to return to the Display menu Units of Measurement Options Dis...

Page 48: ...to confirm Press the joystick centre to confirm Push the joystick down up to select from the preset RPM figures shown Press the joystick centre to confirm the required selection Push the joystick lef...

Page 49: ...Riding Aids The Riding Aids menu allows the configuration of the current riding mode whilst the motorcycle is in motion For information on the available options for each riding mode see page 42 12 34...

Page 50: ...d on the motorcycle image to indicate that the tyre pressure is below the recommended pressure For more information on TPMS and tyre pressures see page 144 Bike Damping The Damping menu allows the adj...

Page 51: ...etermined voltage and a warning message will be shown Bike Service The Service menu shows the service interval and the odometer 12 34 PM 15 C 0 F E N MPH RPM X 1000 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1...

Page 52: ...es Repeat the procedure to adjust any other riding mode settings Push the joystick left to return to the previous menu Settings Traction Control The Traction Control TC system can be temporarily disab...

Page 53: ...ck right to move the slider dot to the right to enable hill hold control Push the joystick left to move the slider dot to the left to disable hill hold control For more information on hill hold contro...

Page 54: ...u allows configuration of the motorcycle journey information 12 34 PM 15 C 0 F E N MPH RPM X 1000 8 9 10 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 1 2 Trip Lap Timer Fuel Status Journey To acce...

Page 55: ...mption information After refuelling the fuel gauge and range to empty information will be updated only while riding the motorcycle Depending on the riding style updating could take up to five minutes...

Page 56: ...reasons of security and safety always make sure the steering lock is on when leaving the motorcycle unattended Any unauthorised use of the motorcycle may cause injury to the rider other road users an...

Page 57: ...rument display must be acknowledged by pressing the Joystick centre before the HOME button can be operated Left Handlebar Switches ckdf 5 6 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 4 1 Cruise control adjust switch if fitted 2...

Page 58: ...and hold the MODE button to activate the ROAD mode For more information on riding mode selection and configuration see page 49 Direction Indicator Switch When the indicator switch is pushed to the lef...

Page 59: ...until the voltage rises to a safe level The heated grips will not power back on automatically even if the voltage rises to the safe level The heated grips switch must be manually pressed again to act...

Page 60: ...t when the engine is running When the rider s heated seat is switched on then the rider s heated seat symbol will appear in the display The selected heat level will also be indicated by the colour of...

Page 61: ...es in the system The throttle grip has a resistive feel to it as it is rolled rearwards to open the throttle When the grip is released it will return to the throttle closed position by its internal re...

Page 62: ...se Control Warning Cruise control must only be used where you can ride safely at a steady speed Cruise control should not be used when riding in heavy traffic on roads with sharp blind bends or when t...

Page 63: ...ontrol buttons are located on the left hand switch housing and can be operated with minimum movement by the rider 1 2 1 Cruise control RES button 2 Cruise control SET button Cruise control can be swit...

Page 64: ...ing the adjust button when the required speed is shown in the display The cruise control set speed display will flash until the new set speed has been achieved If riding up a steep incline and cruise...

Page 65: ...ntrol set speed display will flash until the resumed set speed has been achieved Traction Control TC Warning The traction control and optimised cornering traction control systems are not a substitute...

Page 66: ...ntrol intervention to maintain rear wheel traction during cornering Warning If the traction control system is not functioning care must be taken when accelerating and cornering on wet slippery road su...

Page 67: ...ated Contact an authorised Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked and rectified Hard acceleration and cornering in this situation may cause the rear wheel to spin resulting in lo...

Page 68: ...pot area The blind spot radar may assist the rider by monitoring the blind spot areas behind the motorcycle The blind spot radar system can only be enabled and disabled manually by the rider Blind Spo...

Page 69: ...spot radar indicator light The blind spot radar indicator lights illuminate an amber colour They are maintenance free sealed LED units attached to the mirrors For more information see page 89 The blin...

Page 70: ...and stability issue and may result in the loss of motorcycle control and an accident Warning If the motorcycle has been involved in an accident the blind spot radar s functionality may have been affec...

Page 71: ...hen the blind spot radar is enabled and active the blind spot radar status symbol in the instrument display is illuminated green If the blind spot radar is disabled and inactive the symbol is illumina...

Page 72: ...adar Area When overtaking a vehicle the difference in speed between the motorcycle and the vehicle it is overtaking will determine whether the blind spot radar will be activated or not If the speed th...

Page 73: ...and body control will be optimised accordingly For more information on adjusting the damping setting see page 50 Semi Active Suspension Modes The following semi active suspension modes are available d...

Page 74: ...is travelling at a speed greater than 12 mph 20 kmh Two dashes will be shown in the display screen until the tyre pressure signal is received The sensors in each wheel work independent of each other T...

Page 75: ...m the inflation pressure set when the tyres are cold because tyres become warmer during riding causing the air in the tyre to expand and the pressure to increase The cold inflation pressures specified...

Page 76: ...fit your tyres and make sure they are aware that tyre pressure sensors are fitted to the wheels Fuel RON ROZ min 95 E5 E10 3900695 Unleaded fuel only Carburant sans plomb Gasolina sin plomo Bleifreies...

Page 77: ...The use of leaded fuel is illegal in some countries states or territories Refuelling Warning To help reduce hazards associated with refuelling always observe the following fuel safety instructions Pet...

Page 78: ...nition is switched off there is a time period of one minute when the fuel tank cap may be opened After this minute the fuel tank cap will lock and the motorcycle ignition must be switched on to allow...

Page 79: ...e orientation and position for refitting Slowly refuel the fuel tank see page 80 Warning Overfilling the tank can lead to fuel spillage If fuel is spilled thoroughly clean up the spillage immediately...

Page 80: ...e exhaust pipes tyres or any other part of the motorcycle Because fuel is highly flammable any fuel leak or spillage or any failure to observe the safety advice given above may lead to a fire hazard w...

Page 81: ...rrectly closed Side Stand Warning The motorcycle is fitted with an interlock system to prevent it from being ridden with the side stand in the down position Never attempt to ride with the side stand d...

Page 82: ...g Do not lean sit or climb on the motorcycle when it is supported on the centre stand This may cause the motorcycle to fall over leading to motorcycle damage and an accident Caution Do not use body pa...

Page 83: ...ean flat surface which is covered with a soft cloth Do not place any item on the seats which may cause damage or staining to the seat covers For seat cleaning information see page 165 Seat Lock Warnin...

Page 84: ...removed There is also a small storage compartment located beneath the passenger seat see page 88 Passenger Seat Removal To remove the passenger seat Insert the key into the seat lock and turn it anti...

Page 85: ...from the motorcycle Push the rider s seat release mechanism towards the front of the motorcycle This will release the rider s seat from its lock Grasp the rider s seat on either side and slide it rear...

Page 86: ...er s seat is shown in the high seat position below 6 5 1 4 3 4 3 2 7 8 7 8 9 1 Rider s seat 2 Seat height adjustment rail front 3 High seat height position front 4 Low seat height position front 5 Rub...

Page 87: ...ially and then reduce the heat level by pressing the rider heated seat switch again for the low heat setting when the seat has warmed up To turn the rider heated seat off press and release the rider h...

Page 88: ...e storage compartment before riding Caution Always make sure that the storage compartment lid is closed securely before refitting the seat to prevent damage to the storage compartment lid There is a s...

Page 89: ...ding the motorcycle Blind Spot Radar Lights if fitted The blind spot radar lights located on the mirrors are sealed maintenance free LED units and are part of the mirrors The mirrors must be replaced...

Page 90: ...ssory socket may result in damage to the chassis control unit Only charge a battery using the front electrical accessory socket Caution Do not leave electrical accessories connected to the front elect...

Page 91: ...ar Electrical Accessory Socket 1 1 Rear electrical accessory socket if fitted The rear electrical accessory socket if fitted is located on the left side towards the rear of the motorcycle The socket w...

Page 92: ...ic devices cables and any other items safely in the storage compartment before riding Caution Do not leave the ignition switch in the ON position unless the engine is running as this will discharge th...

Page 93: ...g 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 st...

Page 94: ...ures when cold Tread depth wear tyre wheel damage punctures etc see page 143 Nuts Bolts Fasteners Visually check that steering and suspension components axles and all controls are properly tightened o...

Page 95: ...servoir see page 132 Coolant No coolant leakage Check the coolant level in the expansion tank when the engine is cold see page 128 Electrical Equipment All lights and the horn function correctly see p...

Page 96: ...GENERAL INFORMATION 96 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 97: ...ne 98 Changing Gears 100 Triumph Shift Assist TSA if fitted 101 Moving Off 102 Braking 102 Anti lock Braking System ABS 105 Optimised Cornering ABS 106 Hill Hold Control 108 Activation 108 Deactivatio...

Page 98: ...orcycle for a prolonged period of time make sure the smart key is switched off Caution Do not leave the ignition switched on with the engine stopped This will cause electrical damage Starting the Engi...

Page 99: ...fitted is turned to the ON position see page 26 Pull the clutch lever fully into the handlebar Press and hold the START position on the engine start stop switch until the engine starts Make sure the t...

Page 100: ...gear at speeds that will cause excessive engine rpm r min This can lock the rear wheel causing loss of control and an accident Engine damage may also be caused Changing down should be done such that l...

Page 101: ...orque to allow gears to engage without closure of the throttle twist grip or operation of the clutch TSA is not an automatic system for changing gears Gears must be selected and changed in the normal...

Page 102: ...are equipped with a partially integrated braking system combined with the Anti lock Braking System ABS This partially integrated braking system is designed to increase the braking efficiency of the r...

Page 103: ...he motorcycle comes to a complete stop When stopping always apply both brakes at the same time Normally the front brake should be applied a little more than the rear Change down or fully disengage the...

Page 104: ...ront and rear brakes intermittently Continuous brake application or use of the rear brake only can overheat the brakes and reduce their effectiveness leading to loss of motorcycle control and an accid...

Page 105: ...tes that the ABS function is not available because the ABS has been disabled by the rider the ABS has a malfunction that requires investigation If the warning light becomes illuminated while riding it...

Page 106: ...lean angle of the motorcycle If the motorcycle is leaning in a corner and the ABS is activated the system will use the lean angle measurement to apply the ABS in a manner most suitable to assist the...

Page 107: ...possible that a motorcycle equipped with optimised cornering ABS may require a longer stopping distance than an equivalent motorcycle without ABS or an equivalent motorcycle equipped with ABS but not...

Page 108: ...if the side stand is moved to the down position the ignition is switched off the engine stop switch is moved to the STOP position or if the engine is stopped for any other reason The hill hold control...

Page 109: ...activation The hill hold control system will automatically deactivate when it detects that the rider is attempting to move off The system will progressively release the rear brake to assist the rider...

Page 110: ...ay cause a fire resulting in damage to property 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 causin...

Page 111: ...s in all conditions High speed operation in any other circumstances is dangerous and will lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident Warning The handling characteristics of a motorcycle at hig...

Page 112: ...rter to help reduce exhaust emission levels The catalytic converter can be permanently damaged if the motorcycle is allowed to run out of fuel or if the fuel level is allowed to get very low Always ma...

Page 113: ...of any kind at 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...

Page 114: ...t of the luggage system or any accessories Damage to the motorcycle and or personal injury may occur Loading The total weight of the rider and any passenger accessories and luggage must not exceed the...

Page 115: ...control and an accident Note Adjust the headlight aim to compensate for additional loads see page 158 Passengers Warning The handling and braking capabilities of a motorcycle will be affected by the p...

Page 116: ...otorcycle is in motion and does not interfere with the operation of the motorcycle To keep his or her feet on the passenger footrests and to firmly hold onto either the seat strap or grab rails if fit...

Page 117: ...ttle Control 132 Clutch 132 Clutch Fluid Level Inspection and Adjustment 132 Clutch Inspection 133 Final Drive Unit 134 Final Drive Oil Level Adjustment 134 Brakes 135 Breaking in New Brake Discs and...

Page 118: ...48 Battery Removal 149 Battery Charging 150 Battery Maintenance 152 Battery Storage 152 Battery Disposal 152 Battery Installation 153 Fuse Boxes 155 Fuse Box Identification 155 Headlight 156 Daytime R...

Page 119: ...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...

Page 120: ...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 Motorcyc...

Page 121: ...if necessary Coolant renew every 4 years regardless of mileage Every four years regardless of mileage Engine Clutch check operation Clutch master cylinder check for fluid leaks models fitted with a hy...

Page 122: ...oil leaks Final drive oil renew Every two years regardless of mileage Final drive oil level check Electrical Lights instruments and electrical systems check adjust General Bank angle indicators check...

Page 123: ...nce requirements Sump Guard The sump guard on all motorcycle models except Tiger 1200 GT must be removed to allow access to change the engine oil and oil filter Tiger 1200 GT Pro and Tiger 1200 GT Exp...

Page 124: ...hten to 6 Nm Refit the two right hand side fixings and tighten to 6 Nm Tighten the bottom fixings to 8 Nm Tiger 1200 Rally Explorer Sump Guard 4 2 3 1 1 Sump guard 2 Front fixings 3 Right hand side fi...

Page 125: ...n when the engine is at normal operating temperature and the motorcycle is upright not on the side stand 3 4 2 1 1 Engine oil filler plug 2 Sight glass 3 Upper level maximum 4 Lower level minimum To i...

Page 126: ...oil and filter must be replaced in accordance with scheduled maintenance requirements Note The sump guard must be removed before starting this procedure see page 123 1 2 1 Engine oil filter 2 Engine o...

Page 127: ...l filter and tighten to 10 Nm using Triumph service tool T3880313 Start the engine and allow it to idle for a minimum of 30 seconds Caution Raising the engine speed above idle before the oil reaches a...

Page 128: ...emical 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 vegetable non detergent oil castor based oils or any oi...

Page 129: ...with water and SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY KEEP COOLANT OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN Note D2053 OAT coolant as supplied by Triumph is premixed and does not need to be diluted prior to filling...

Page 130: ...coolant level must be between the maximum and minimum marks If the coolant is below the minimum level the coolant level must be adjusted Coolant Level Adjustment Warning Do not remove the expansion t...

Page 131: ...nged by an authorised Triumph dealer in accordance with scheduled maintenance requirements Radiator and Hoses Warning The fan operates automatically when the engine is running Always keep hands and cl...

Page 132: ...adjustment Clutch Fluid Level Inspection and Adjustment Warning If there has been an appreciable drop in the level of the fluid in the clutch fluid reservoir consult your authorised Triumph dealer for...

Page 133: ...4 3 2 1 1 Reservoir cap 2 Plastic plate 3 Diaphragm seal 4 MAX mark 5 MIN mark To adjust the clutch fluid level Clean the reservoir cap before removing Release the reservoir cap plastic plate and remo...

Page 134: ...rear bevel box oil 1 1 Rear bevel box breather Final Drive Oil Level Adjustment Warning Under no circumstances should the final drive unit be disassembled Failure to observe this warning could lead to...

Page 135: ...ce braking efficiency leading to loss of motorcycle control and an accident Triumph recommend a period of careful breaking in for new brake discs and pads that if followed correctly will optimise thei...

Page 136: ...r brakes Disc Brake Fluid Warning Brake fluid is hygroscopic which means it will absorb moisture from the air Any absorbed moisture will greatly reduce the boiling point of the brake fluid causing a r...

Page 137: ...to bleed the ABS braking system Contact your authorised Triumph dealer when the brake fluid needs renewing or the hydraulic system requires maintenance Front Brake Fluid Level Inspection and Adjustmen...

Page 138: ...rider s seat 1 2 1 Maximum UPPER level line 2 Minimum LOWER level line To inspect the rear brake fluid level Check the level of brake fluid visible in the reservoir The brake fluid level must be kept...

Page 139: ...ake lever is pulled or the rear brake pedal is pressed have your authorised Triumph dealer investigate and rectify the fault Steering Wheel Bearings Caution To prevent risk of injury from the motorcyc...

Page 140: ...the side stand Wheel Bearings Inspection Warning Riding with worn or damaged front or rear wheel bearings is dangerous and may cause impaired handling and instability leading to an accident If in dou...

Page 141: ...e or damaged suspension is dangerous and may lead to loss of control and an accident Warning Never attempt to dismantle any part of the suspension units All suspension units contain pressurised oil Sk...

Page 142: ...bank angle indicators before they are worn to their maximum limit Use of a motorcycle with bank angle indicators worn beyond the maximum limit will allow the motorcycle to be banked to an unsafe angle...

Page 143: ...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 t...

Page 144: ...sary See the Specification section for details of the correct inflation pressures Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS if fitted Caution An adhesive label is fitted to the wheel rim to indicate the po...

Page 145: ...d an accident When tubeless tyres used without a tube become punctured leakage is often very slow Always inspect tyres very closely for punctures Check the tyres for cuts embedded nails or other sharp...

Page 146: ...effective fitment When replacement tyres are required consult your authorised Triumph dealer who will arrange for the tyres to be selected in a correct combination from the approved list and fitted ac...

Page 147: ...r wheels Use of non recommended tyres can affect wheel speed and cause the ABS function not to operate potentially leading to loss of motorcycle control and an accident in conditions where the ABS wou...

Page 148: ...ion battery Warning The lithium ion battery contains harmful materials Always keep children and pets away from the lithium ion battery at all times Warning Never attempt to open disassemble or pierce...

Page 149: ...ning Before disconnecting the battery or removing a fuse note and record the rider mode settings Once the battery has been reconnected or the fuse refitted then the rider mode settings should be reset...

Page 150: ...Release the battery strap from the hook and attach to the battery strap holder hook 1 2 1 Battery tray cover 2 Battery The battery tray cover is hinged for easy access Carefully lift and tilt the bat...

Page 151: ...from the motorcycle and kept charged and monitored using an approved battery charger This prevents the battery from becoming fully discharged To charge the lithium ion battery do the following Always...

Page 152: ...e the battery at approximately 100 state of charge Always make sure that the charge state of the battery is monitored continuously if left for long periods of time so it does not fully discharge Alway...

Page 153: ...to open disassemble or pierce a lithium ion battery Never strike throw or subject the battery to severe physical shock These actions may cause a lithium ion battery to vent gas at a very high tempera...

Page 154: ...ry Fit the battery into the battery case Refit the battery tray cover to its original position taking care not to stretch pull or trap any leads Detach the battery strap from its hook on the ABS hose...

Page 155: ...four fuse boxes that are located under the rider s seat 3 2 1 4 1 Fuse box 1 2 Fuse box 2 3 Fuse box 3 4 Main fuse box The main fuse is located in the main fuse box In the case of a blown fuse this mu...

Page 156: ...ght 10 3 Spare 20 Headlight Warning Adjust road speed to suit the visibility and weather conditions in which the motorcycle is being operated Make sure that the headlight beam is adjusted to illuminat...

Page 157: ...en a message will be shown in the instrument display and the headlight will only be available in the dipped beam mode Contact an authorised Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked...

Page 158: ...the headlights off when the beam settings are satisfactorily set Headlight Replacement The headlight units are sealed maintenance free LED units The headlight units must be replaced in the event of t...

Page 159: ...ashing 161 Matt Paintwork Care 162 Gloss Paintwork Care 162 Aluminium Items not Lacquered or Painted 162 Chrome and Stainless Steel Care 163 Black Chrome Care 163 Exhaust System Care 164 Seat Care 165...

Page 160: ...polished surfaces if the same sponge or cleaning cloths are used Where to be Careful Caution Do not use high pressure spray washers or steam cleaners Use of high pressure spray washers and steam clea...

Page 161: ...e motorcycle thoroughly with clean cold water After Washing Warning Never wax or lubricate the brake discs Always clean the brake disc with a proprietary brand of oil free brake disc cleaner Waxed or...

Page 162: ...Painted Items such as brake and clutch levers wheels engine covers engine cooling fins upper and lower yokes and throttle bodies on some models must be correctly cleaned to preserve their appearance...

Page 163: ...abrasive cleaning products will damage the finish and must not be used When the chrome and stainless steel is dry apply a suitable proprietary chrome cleaner on to the surface following the manufactu...

Page 164: ...ake sure that no soap or water enters the exhausts Drying Dry the exhaust system as far as possible with a soft cloth or chamois leather Do not run the engine to dry the system or spotting will occur...

Page 165: ...ion of the motorcycle with a damaged or scratched windscreen will reduce the rider s forward vision Any such reduction in forward vision is dangerous and may lead to loss of motorcycle control and an...

Page 166: ...imple 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 imme...

Page 167: ...manufacturer s instructions Warning Petrol is extremely flammable and can be explosive under certain conditions Turn the ignition switch off Do not smoke Make sure the area is well ventilated and free...

Page 168: ...nd with a minimum daily temperature variation Put a suitable porous cover over the motorcycle to keep dust and dirt from collecting on it Avoid using plastic or similar non breathable coated materials...

Page 169: ...Triumph Warranty Terms and Conditions Canada only 171 Conditions and Exclusions 172 Conditions and Exclusions 174 Noise Control System Warranty 175 Tampering With The Noise Control System Prohibited 1...

Page 170: ...registered 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 man...

Page 171: ...re covered by a 36 thirty six 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 TRIU...

Page 172: ...od internal corrosion or deformation of internal baffles are excluded from the warranty After this 12 twelve month period the motorcycle silencers are excluded from the terms of this warranty 5 The mo...

Page 173: ...hips 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 comm...

Page 174: ...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 b...

Page 175: ...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 176: ...ce 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 h...

Page 177: ...ure was free from defects in materials and workmanship which would cause the motorcycle not to meet Environment Canada Standards This emission control system warranty extends for a period of 5 calenda...

Page 178: ...NE TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLE PARTS BE USED FOR MAINTENANCE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM Triumph Overseas If you are travelling abroad and require assistance or advice from a Triumph d...

Page 179: ...211 USA Triumph Motorcycles America Ltd Tel 1 678 854 2010 Fax 1 678 854 8740 Caring for your Motorcycle Triumph Motorcycles have taken great care in the selection of materials plating and painting te...

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Page 181: ...d All Models 222 kg 489 lb Engine All Models Type In line 3 cylinder Displacement 1 160 cc Bore x Stroke 90 x 60 7 mm Compression Ratio 13 2 1 Cylinder Numbering Left to Right Cylinder Sequence Number...

Page 182: ...litres Thermostat Opens nominal 71 C nominal 71 C nominal Fuel System All Models Type Electronic Fuel Injection Injectors Solenoid Operated Fuel Pump Submerged Electric Fuel Pressure nominal 3 5 bar F...

Page 183: ...orised Triumph dealer or on the Internet at www triumph co uk Approved Mud and Snow Dual Purpose Tyres A list of approved mud and snow dual purpose tyres specific to these models is available from you...

Page 184: ...Trail 120 mm 111 mm Tightening Torques All Models Oil Filter 10 Nm Oil Drain Plug 25 Nm Spark Plug 12 Nm Rear Wheel Nut 185 Nm Fluids and Lubrication All Models Engine Oil Semi or fully synthetic 10W...

Page 185: ...tment 138 Rear Brake Pedal Adjustment 139 Wear Inspection 135 C Cleaning After Washing 161 Aluminium Items not Lacquered or Painted 162 Black Chrome Items 163 Care of Leather Products 166 Chrome and S...

Page 186: ...1 Fuses 155 Fuses Fuse Boxes 155 G Gears Changing Gears 100 Shift Indicator Display 48 Triumph Shift Assist TSA 101 H Hazards Warning Lights 33 Headlight 157 158 158 Headlights Bend Lighting 157 Dayti...

Page 187: ...tors 158 Hazards 33 Headlight 157 Headlight Adjustment 158 Headlight Replacement 158 Rear Light 158 Loading 114 Lubrication Specifications 181 M Maintenance Scheduled Maintenance 119 Master Ignition S...

Page 188: ...icator Light 32 Optimised Cornering Traction Control 66 Settings 67 Transmission Specifications 183 Trip Meters 54 Trip Settings 55 Triumph Shift Assist TSA 101 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS 74...

Page 189: ...to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Radio freque...

Page 190: ...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...

Page 191: ...Park Chorley PR6 7DE UK Triumph Accessory Alarm System Remote Key Fob Receive Bands None Transmit Bands 433 92 MHz 10 mW ERP Accessory Alarm System ECU Triumph Protect Receive Bands 433 92 MHz Transm...

Page 192: ...ith IC RSS 210 Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept interference received including interference...

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