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GENERAL INFORMATION

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Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (if equipped)..............................................................

 

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Tire Pressures .......................................................................................................................................

 

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Tire Pressure Warning Light (if equipped with TPMS) ......................................................

 

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Tire Pressure Sensor Batteries ....................................................................................................

 

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Tire Pressure Sensor Serial Number ...........................................................................................

 

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Replacement Tires................................................................................................................................

 

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Side Stand..........................................................................................................................................................

 

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Seat ......................................................................................................................................................................

 

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Seat Lock...................................................................................................................................................

 

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Seat Removal and Installation........................................................................................................

 

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Windshield (if equipped).............................................................................................................................

 

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Breaking-In.......................................................................................................................................................

 

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Daily Safety Checks......................................................................................................................................

 

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Summary of Contents for Tiger Sport

Page 1: ...ry 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 obl...

Page 2: ...sections a further table of contents will help you find the specific subject required 03 FOREWORD 07 SAFETY FIRST 14 WARNING LABELS 16 PARTS IDENTIFICATION 23 SERIAL NUMBERS 25 GENERAL INFORMATION 77...

Page 3: ...orial 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...

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: ...catalytic converter below the engine which along with the exhaust system reaches a very high temperature during engine operation Flammable materials such as grass hay straw leaves clothing and luggage...

Page 8: ...nfined 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 ventilatio...

Page 9: ...t sticker indicating that the helmet has DOT approval Do not buy a helmet without DOT approval Parking Warning Always switch off the engine and remove the ignition key before leaving the motorcycle un...

Page 10: ...installation of any approved parts accessories or conversions by non approved personnel Maintenance and Equipment Warning Consult your authorized Triumph dealer whenever there is doubt as to the corr...

Page 11: ...his 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...

Page 12: ...he 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...

Page 13: ...tment 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 sur...

Page 14: ...re that all riders have understood and complied with all the information to which these labels relate The motorcycle shown is the Tiger Sport however all labels are in the same location for the Triden...

Page 15: ...rning labels will cause 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 SEG...

Page 16: ...5 1 Headlight 2 Fuel filler cap 3 Fuel tank 4 Seat lock 5 Rear suspension unit 6 Tail light 7 Drive chain adjuster 8 Drive chain 9 Gear shift pedal 10 Side stand 11 Coolant expansion tank 12 Oil filte...

Page 17: ...1 2 6 8 1 License plate light 2 Rear turn signal 3 Tool kit under seat 4 Battery under seat 5 Rear brake fluid reservoir 6 Oil filler cap 7 Front turn signal 8 Front fork 9 Clutch cable 10 Engine oil...

Page 18: ...14 13 1 10 15 1 Headlight 2 Fuel filler cap 3 Fuel tank 4 Seat lock 5 Rear suspension unit 6 Tail light 7 Drive chain adjuster 8 Drive chain 9 Side stand 10 Gear shift pedal 11 Coolant expansion tank...

Page 19: ...4 1 2 6 8 1 License plate light 2 Rear turn signal 3 Tool kit under seat 4 Battery under seat 5 Rear brake fluid reservoir 6 Oil filler cap 7 Front turn signal 8 Front fork 9 Clutch cable 10 Engine o...

Page 20: ...6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Clutch lever 2 High beam pass button 3 Instruments navigation buttons 4 Instruments 5 Front brake fluid reservoir 6 Front brake lever 7 Engine start stop switch 8 Hazard warning lig...

Page 21: ...7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Clutch lever 2 High beam pass button 3 Instruments navigation buttons 4 Instruments 5 Front brake fluid reservoir 6 Front brake lever 7 Engine start stop switch 8 Hazard warning light...

Page 22: ...PARTS IDENTIFICATION 22 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 23: ...the frame 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 N...

Page 24: ...SERIAL NUMBERS 24 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 25: ...nt Display 37 Warning Lights 38 Speedometer 41 Odometer 41 Tachometer 41 Fuel Gauge 42 Coolant Temperature Gauge 42 Service 43 Trip Meters 43 Riding Modes 44 Fuel Consumption 46 Tire Pressure Monitori...

Page 26: ...ures 68 Tire Pressure Warning Light if equipped with TPMS 69 Tire Pressure Sensor Batteries 69 Tire Pressure Sensor Serial Number 70 Replacement Tires 70 Side Stand 71 Seat 72 Seat Lock 72 Seat Remova...

Page 27: ...is moving 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...

Page 28: ...e 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...

Page 29: ...e switch may interrupt the signal between the transponder and the engine immobilizer In this situation the engine immobilizer will remain active until one of the ignition keys is removed Always get re...

Page 30: ...otorcycle control and an accident A span adjuster is installed to the brake lever The adjuster allows the distance from the handlebar to the brake lever to be changed to suit the span of the rider s h...

Page 31: ...gine 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 s...

Page 32: ...flash on and off The turn signals can be canceled manually To manually turn off the turn signal press and release the turn signal switch in the central position Automatic self canceling turn signals...

Page 33: ...ing of the throttles via the engine s electronic control module There are no direct acting cables in the system The throttle grip has a resistive feel to it as it is rolled rearwards to open the throt...

Page 34: ...ted engine will not start For all of the above conditions contact an authorized Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked and rectified Brake Use At low throttle opening approximate...

Page 35: ...Odometer 41 Tachometer 41 Fuel Gauge 42 Coolant Temperature Gauge 42 Service 43 Trip Meters 43 Riding Modes 44 Fuel Consumption 46 Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS if equipped 47 Brightness 47 Gea...

Page 36: ...meter 4 Fuel gage 5 Speedometer 6 Ambient light sensor 7 Right hand turn signal and hazard warning light 8 ABS warning light 9 Neutral indicator light 10 Information tray 11 Oil pressure warning light...

Page 37: ...meter 4 Fuel gage 5 Speedometer 6 Ambient light sensor 7 Right hand turn signal and hazard warning light 8 ABS warning light 9 Neutral indicator light 10 Information tray 11 Oil pressure warning light...

Page 38: ...MIL will be illuminated 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 n...

Page 39: ...his Triumph motorcycle is equipped with an engine immobilizer which is activated when the ignition switch is turned to the OFF position Without Alarm Equipped When the ignition switch is turned to the...

Page 40: ...ntinue to function as a non ABS equipped brake system Do not continue to ride for longer than is necessary with the warning light illuminated Contact an authorized Triumph dealer as soon as possible t...

Page 41: ...REQUIRED BY mi 12 2021 9611 0000689 mi OR 1 1 Odometer Tachometer Caution Never allow engine speed to enter the red zone as severe engine damage may result The tachometer shows the engine speed in rev...

Page 42: ...be updated only while riding the motorcycle Depending on the riding style updating could take up to five minutes Coolant Temperature Gauge Caution Stop the engine immediately if a high coolant tempera...

Page 43: ...er of miles or kilometers If the service is overdue then a message is shown in the instrument tray When the service has been carried out by your authorized Triumph dealer the system will be reset The...

Page 44: ...de The Road mode provides optimal ABS MAP and TC settings for normal road use Road ABS MAP TC ROAD ROAD ROAD System Settings ABS Road Optimal ABS setting for road use MAP Road Standard throttle respon...

Page 45: ...ss of motorcycle control and an accident Warning After selecting a riding mode operate the motorcycle in an area free from traffic to gain familiarity with the new settings Do not loan your motorcycle...

Page 46: ...resumed Fuel Consumption The Fuel Consumption display shows fuel consumption information FUEL CONSUMPTION mpg 35 5 186 069 miles 1 2 3 mpg 1 Instantaneous fuel consumption 2 Range to empty 3 Average f...

Page 47: ...e pressure For the correct tire pressures see the Tires table in the Specification section see page 171 For more information on TPMS see page 67 Brightness The Brightness display allows the brightness...

Page 48: ...and information messages are shown in the Warning Messages display An example is shown below Tire Pressure Low 1 Visit Garage Now 1 3 2 3 1 Warning message counter showing one of three messages 2 War...

Page 49: ...tup This menu allows configuration of the different features of the motorcycle For more information see page 50 Trip Setup This menu allows configuration of Trip 1 and Trip 2 For more information see...

Page 50: ...ing mode ABS MAP TC Reset To Default To change an ABS MAP or Traction Control TC setting Press the Up and Down button to select the setting Press the Right button to view the available options Press t...

Page 51: ...s applied or if an up shift is attempted by mistake when in 6th gear It is necessary to use a positive pedal force to make sure there is a smooth gear shift TSA Turn signals Service TC To enable or di...

Page 52: ...s activates the turn signals for eight seconds and an additional 71 yards 65 meters Manual The self canceling function is off The turn signals must be manually canceled using the turn signal switch Pr...

Page 53: ...ct Trip Setup Press the Right button to show the available options Trip 1 Reset Trip 2 Reset Trip 2 Display Selecting Trip 1 Reset or Trip 2 Reset allows the relevant trip meter to be configured manua...

Page 54: ...ter to automatically reset From the Trip Setup menu press the Up and Down buttons to select Trip 1 Reset or Trip 2 Reset Press the Up and Down buttons to select Automatic Press the Right button to vie...

Page 55: ...Press the Up and Down buttons to scroll between Enabled and Disabled Press the Select button to confirm the selection A tick is shown to indicate the selected option Display Setup Menu The Display Set...

Page 56: ...allows the selection of the items to be shown in the information tray Trip 1 Trip 2 Fuel Status Service Interval TPMS To select the Visible Trays menu From the Display Setup menu press the Up and Down...

Page 57: ...ar Shift Indicator menu press the Up and Down buttons to select User Defined and press the Select button to confirm Shift Indicator 7 7 ENTER 8 5 6 9 000 RPM The previously stored or default rpm will...

Page 58: ...ick is shown to indicate the selected option Display Setup Units The Units menu allows the selection of a preferred unit of measurement Distance Economy Temperature Pressure To select the required uni...

Page 59: ...and Right buttons to scroll through the numbers to select the correct time When the number is highlighted press the Select button to confirm The number appears below Repeat this step to select the nex...

Page 60: ...lect the required date format option Press the Select button to confirm the selection A tick is shown to indicate the selected option To set the year From the Display Setup menu press the Up and Down...

Page 61: ...the numbers to select the required month Once the required month is highlighted click on the Select button to confirm To set the day From the Display Setup menu press the Up and Down buttons to select...

Page 62: ...the display will return to the previous menu level Fuel RON ROZ 95 min 91 E5 E10 3900691 Unleaded fuel only Carburantsanplomb Gasolinasinplomo BleifreiesBenzin Endastblyfri bensin Benzinasenzapiombo...

Page 63: ...ery low Always make sure you have adequate fuel for your trip Note The use of leaded fuel is illegal in some countries states or territories Note If knocking or pinging occurs at a steady engine speed...

Page 64: ...ammable and can be explosive under certain conditions When refueling turn the ignition switch to the OFF position Do not smoke Do not use a mobile telephone Make sure the refueling area is well ventil...

Page 65: ...pillage If fuel is spilled thoroughly clean up the spillage immediately and dispose of the materials used safely Take care not to spill any fuel on the engine exhaust pipes tires or any other part of...

Page 66: ...of traction due to Excessive speed when entering turns Accelerating at a sharp lean angle Braking Traction control cannot prevent the front wheel from slipping Failure to observe any of the above may...

Page 67: ...on and must be installed by your authorized Triumph dealer The TPMS display on the instruments will only be activated when the system has been installed Warning The daily check of tire pressures must...

Page 68: ...unted by your authorized Triumph dealer and inform them that tire pressure sensors are installed on the wheels Caution An adhesive label is installed to the wheel rim to indicate the position of the t...

Page 69: ...20 C but the numeric pressure display associated with it is not see page 128 Even if the numeric display seems at or close to the standard tire pressure when the warning light is on a low tire pressur...

Page 70: ...e tire pressure monitoring system is being installed to the motorcycle make sure that your authorized Triumph dealer records the serial numbers of the front and rear tire pressure sensors in the space...

Page 71: ...it 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 w...

Page 72: ...seats which may cause damage or staining to the seat covers For more information on seat care see page 152 Seat Lock Warning To prevent detachment of the seat during riding after installation always g...

Page 73: ...the hinges and press down at the rear to engage the seat lock An audible click can be heard when the seat is fully engaged into its lock Windshield if equipped Warning Never attempt to clean the winds...

Page 74: ...nsured that the components have bedded in this internal friction will be greatly reduced A period of careful breaking in will ensure lower exhaust emissions and will optimize performance fuel economy...

Page 75: ...death Check the following items each day before you ride The time required is minimal and these checks will help ensure a safe reliable ride If any irregularities are found during these checks refer t...

Page 76: ...correct amount of friction material is remaining on all the brake pads page 115 Brake Fluid Levels No brake fluid leakage Brake fluid levels must be between the MAX and MIN marks on both reservoirs p...

Page 77: ...MOTORCYCLE 77 Table of Contents Stopping the Engine 78 Starting the Engine 78 Moving Off 79 Shifting Gears 80 Triumph Shift Assist TSA if equipped 81 Braking 82 Parking 85 Considerations for High Spe...

Page 78: ...g 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...

Page 79: ...ignition keys is removed Leaving the throttle fully closed push the starter button until the engine starts Slowly release the clutch lever Caution The low oil pressure warning light should go out sho...

Page 80: ...e excessive engine rpm r min This can lock the rear wheel causing loss of control and an accident Engine damage may also be caused Shifting down should be done such that low engine speeds will be ensu...

Page 81: ...twist grip or operation of the clutch TSA is not an automatic system for shifting gears Gears must be selected and shifted in the normal way using the gear pedal as described on page 80 TSA works for...

Page 82: ...brake should be applied a little more than the rear Shift 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 t...

Page 83: ...g or turning may cause loss of control and an accident Warning When descending a long steep gradient or mountain pass make use of the engine s braking effect by down shifting and use both front and re...

Page 84: ...tion it is normal for the ABS warning light to flash on and off see page 40 If the ABS warning light is constantly illuminated it indicates that the ABS function is not available because the ABS has a...

Page 85: ...otentially leading to loss of control and an accident in conditions where the ABS would normally function Parking Warning The engine and exhaust system will be hot after riding DO NOT park where pedes...

Page 86: ...d When parking on a hill always park facing uphill to prevent the motorcycle from rolling off the stand Engage first gear to prevent the motorcycle from moving On a lateral sideways incline always par...

Page 87: ...other circumstances is dangerous and will lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident Warning The handling characteristics of a motorcycle at high speed may vary from those you are familiar wit...

Page 88: ...the fuel level is allowed to get very low Always make sure you have adequate fuel for your trip Luggage Make sure that any luggage containers are closed locked and securely installed on the motorcycl...

Page 89: ...gle control operation wheel travel front fork movement visibility in any direction or any other aspect of the motorcycle s operation Warning Owners should be aware that the only approved parts accesso...

Page 90: ...juries or death Warning Never ride an accessory equipped motorcycle or a motorcycle carrying a payload of any kind at speeds above 80 mph 130 km h In either both of these conditions speeds in excess o...

Page 91: ...essories installed and any load carried For models that have adjustable suspension settings make sure that front and rear spring preload and damping settings are suitable for the loading condition of...

Page 92: ...g objects in excess of 6 5 lbs 3 kg in weight that are insecure impair control or extend beyond the rear or sides of the motorcycle may lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident Even if small...

Page 93: ...l 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 t...

Page 94: ...ACCESSORIES LOADING AND PASSENGERS 94 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 95: ...Drive Chain 111 Drive Chain Lubrication 112 Drive Chain Free Movement Inspection 112 Drive Chain Free Movement Adjustment 113 Drive Chain and Sprocket Wear Inspection 114 Brakes 115 Front Brake Wear...

Page 96: ...y Disposal 135 Battery Maintenance 135 Battery Discharge 135 Battery Discharge During Storage and Infrequent Use of the Motorcycle 136 Battery Charging 136 Trident Battery Installation 137 Tiger Sport...

Page 97: ...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 c...

Page 98: ...carried out at or before the specified maintenance intervals shown Consult an authorized Triumph dealer for advice on which maintenance schedule is most suitable for your motorcycle Triumph Motorcycl...

Page 99: ...ce if necessary Coolant replace every 3 years regardless of mileage Every three years regardless of mileage Engine Clutch check operation Clutch cable check function and adjust as necessary models equ...

Page 100: ...slack check adjust Drive chain wear check Drive chain lubricate Drive chain rubbing strip check for wear cracks or damage Electrical Lights instruments and electrical systems check adjust General Ban...

Page 101: ...Oil Level Inspection Warning Never start the engine or run the engine in a confined area Exhaust fumes are poisonous and can cause loss of consciousness and death within a short period of time Always...

Page 102: ...operating temperature the motorcycle is upright not on the side stand and when the dipstick has been fully tightened Do not add oil through the dipstick hole in the crankcase Remove the dipstick The...

Page 103: ...avoid skin damage always allow the hot parts to cool before touching the exhaust system The engine oil and engine oil filter must be replaced in accordance with scheduled maintenance requirements 1 2...

Page 104: ...s to allow the engine oil to circulate fully Caution If the engine oil pressure is too low the low oil pressure warning light will illuminate If this light stays on when the engine is running stop the...

Page 105: ...ical 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 oil...

Page 106: ...ast 15 minutes and SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY If coolant is swallowed rinse the mouth with water and SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY KEEP COOLANT OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN Note D2053 OAT...

Page 107: ...arks 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...

Page 108: ...ly 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...

Page 109: ...l 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 authorize...

Page 110: ...premature clutch wear Clutch lever free play must be checked in accordance with scheduled maintenance requirements Clutch Inspection Check that there is 0 08 0 12 in 2 3 mm clutch lever free play at t...

Page 111: ...procket will injure the rider and lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident Similarly locking the rear wheel will lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident For safety and to prevent...

Page 112: ...the drive chain as this may cause damage to the drive chain components Drive Chain Free Movement Inspection Warning Make sure the motorcycle is stabilized and adequately supported A correctly support...

Page 113: ...ockwise B to increase drive chain free movement Make sure that both the left and right hand adjuster nuts are set to the same measurement When the correct amount of drive chain free movement has been...

Page 114: ...nspect the drive chain and sprocket wear Remove the chain guard Stretch the chain taut by hanging a 20 40 lb 10 20 kg weight on the chain Measure the length of 20 links on the straight part of the cha...

Page 115: ...vity of the discs and pads The recommended distance for breaking in new pads and discs is 200 miles 300 km During this period avoid extreme braking ride with caution and allow for greater braking dist...

Page 116: ...roprietary brand brake pads check that the brake backing plate of the brake pad is the specified thickness shown in the table Installing brake pads with the brake backing plate less than the specified...

Page 117: ...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 c...

Page 118: ...2 Lower level line To inspect the front brake fluid level Check the level of brake fluid visible in the window at the front of the reservoir unit The brake fluid level must be kept between the upper...

Page 119: ...the right hand side of the motorcycle forward of the muffler below the rider s seat 2 3 4 1 1 Rear brake fluid reservoir 2 Reservoir cap 3 Upper level line 4 Lower level line To inspect the rear brake...

Page 120: ...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 r...

Page 121: ...orcycle 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...

Page 122: ...ing the motorcycle with incorrectly adjusted or defective steering head bearings is dangerous and may cause loss of motorcycle control and an accident Inspecting the Steering for Free Play To inspect...

Page 123: ...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 sid...

Page 124: ...ized oil Front Suspension The front suspension is not adjustable Front Fork Inspection Inspecting the Front Forks To inspect the front forks Position the motorcycle on level ground While holding the h...

Page 125: ...ing Preload Settings Loading Condition Spring Preload1 Solo Riding 1 Solo Riding with Accessories Loading not exceeding limits 1 Rider and Passenger 7 Rider and Passenger with Accessories Loading not...

Page 126: ...t of spring preload 1 B A 1 Spring preload adjuster ring A Counterclockwise direction B Clockwise direction To change the rear suspension spring preload setting Locate the C spanner supplied in the to...

Page 127: ...decrease spring preload Bank Angle Indicators Warning Always replace the bank angle indicators before they are worn to their maximum limit Use of a motorcycle with bank angle indicators worn beyond t...

Page 128: ...the tires could slip on the rims causing rapid tire deflation that may result in a loss of motorcycle control and an accident Never install an inner tube inside a tubeless tire without the appropriat...

Page 129: ...pressures daily and adjust if necessary See the Specification section for details of the correct inflation pressures Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS if equipped Caution An adhesive label is insta...

Page 130: ...ding with excessively worn tires is hazardous and will adversely affect traction stability and handling which may lead to loss of control and an accident When tubeless tires used without a tube become...

Page 131: ...on from the approved list and mounted according to the tire and inner tube manufacturer s instructions Initially the new tires and inner tubes will not produce the same handling characteristics as the...

Page 132: ...visible from the outside Operation of the motorcycle with damaged tires could lead to loss of control and an accident Warning Use of a motorcycle with incorrectly seated tires or inner tubes incorrect...

Page 133: ...yes flush with water for at least 15 minutes and SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY If battery acid is swallowed drink large quantities of water and SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY KEEP BATTERY ACI...

Page 134: ...sitive lead Remove the battery from its housing Tiger Sport Battery Removal Warning Make sure that the battery terminals do not touch the motorcycle frame This may cause a short circuit or spark which...

Page 135: ...battery using a clean dry cloth Make sure that the cable connections are clean It is not possible to adjust the battery acid level in the battery the sealing strip must not be removed Battery Dischar...

Page 136: ...ons Allowing a battery to freeze will cause serious internal damage to the battery Battery Charging Warning The battery contains sulfuric acid battery acid Contact with skin or eyes may cause severe b...

Page 137: ...motorcycle frame This may cause a short circuit or spark which would ignite battery gases causing a risk of personal injury 2 3 4 5 1 1 Negative black terminal 2 Battery 3 Battery strap 4 Positive red...

Page 138: ...ve terminal 4 Battery 5 Battery strap 6 Positive red terminal 7 Battery spacer To install the battery Position the battery into its housing Insert the battery spacer Reinstall the battery strap Reconn...

Page 139: ...s indicated when all of the systems protected by that fuse become inoperative When checking for a blown fuse use the tables to establish which fuse has blown Trident Fuses Fuse box 1 is located undern...

Page 140: ...6 Ignition 7 5 7 ABS Solenoid 20 8 Fuel Pump 10 9 ABS Motor 25 Trident Fuse Box 2 2A 2A OBD 1 2 Trident Fuse Box 2 Position Circuit Protected Rating Amps 1 ABS ECU 2 2 Diagnostics 2 Tiger Sport Fuses...

Page 141: ...ooling Fan 15 3 Instruments 10 4 Fuel Pump 10 5 ABS Solenoid 15 6 ABS Pump 20 7 Accessory 10 8 Engine Management System EMS 1 15 9 Empty Tiger Sport Fuse Box 2 USB 5A 3A 3A 3A 3A 5A 1 2 3 6 7 8 4 5 9...

Page 142: ...ss 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 durin...

Page 143: ...ired beam setting Tighten the headlight assembly mounting bolts to 19 lbf ft 26 Nm Recheck the headlight beam settings Switch the headlights off when the beam settings are satisfactorily set Tiger Spo...

Page 144: ...ight unit on Trident and the headlight units on Tiger Sport are sealed maintenance free LED units The headlight units must be replaced in the event of the failure of the headlight Turn Signal Lights T...

Page 145: ...ng 148 After Washing 148 Gloss Paintwork Care 149 Matt Paintwork Care 149 Aluminum Items not Lacquered or Painted 149 Chrome and Stainless Steel Care 150 Black Chrome Care 150 Exhaust System Care 151...

Page 146: ...dvice which will safeguard against corrosion and enhance the appearance of the motorcycle Preparation for Washing Before washing precautions must be taken to keep water off the following places Rear o...

Page 147: ...der the fuel tank or near the steering head Any water sprayed in this area could enter the airbox and engine causing damage to both items Do not get water near the following places Air intake duct Any...

Page 148: ...water After Washing Warning Never wax or lubricate the brake discs Always clean the brake disc with a proprietary brand of oil free brake disc cleaner Waxed or lubricated brake discs may cause loss of...

Page 149: ...r 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 150: ...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 151: ...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 152: ...regularly cleaned the appearance will be preserved for many years To clean the panniers correctly do the following Clean the panniers with cold water and a sponge Do not use hot water or household det...

Page 153: ...emicals such as battery acid will damage the windshield Never allow corrosive chemicals to contact the windshield Caution Products such as window cleaning fluids insect remover rain repellent scouring...

Page 154: ...rt 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 ge...

Page 155: ...tion Set the 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 tires Spray rust inhib...

Page 156: ...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 Reins...

Page 157: ...h The Noise Control System Prohibited 161 Emission Control System Warranty 162 California Emissions Control Warranty Statement 163 Manufacturers Warranty Coverage 164 Owners Warranty Responsibility 16...

Page 158: ...d 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 MOTO...

Page 159: ...rom the authorized 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 authorized by TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLE...

Page 160: ...ontained herein TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLES AMERICA LIMITED reserve the right to make alterations or improvements without notification to any model or motorcycle without obligation to do so to motorcycles alr...

Page 161: ...prior to retail sale Tampering With The Noise Control System Prohibited Owners are warned that the law prohibits a The removal or rendering inoperative by any person other than for purposes of mainten...

Page 162: ...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 ow...

Page 163: ...ntrol Warranty Statement Your warranty rights and obligations The California Air Resources Board and Triumph Motorcycles America Limited are pleased to explain the emission control system on your moto...

Page 164: ...he lack of receipts or for your failure to ensure the performance of all scheduled maintenance You are responsible for presenting your motorcycle to a Triumph Motorcycles America Limited dealer as soo...

Page 165: ...effectiveness of the emission control system or otherwise damage your motorcycle If other than genuine Triumph parts are used for maintenance replacement or repair of components affecting emission con...

Page 166: ...tion to ensure that the emergency repairs were done properly What is Covered by this Emission Warranty The emission control system warranty covers the following warranted parts only Fuel injection eng...

Page 167: ...ng reasonably available or the lack of availability of warranted parts within a reasonable time period not to exceed 30 days Loss of time inconvenience loss of use of the motorcycle or commercial loss...

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Page 171: ...ylinder Numbering Left to Right Left to Right Cylinder Sequence 1 at left 1 at left Firing Order 1 2 3 1 2 3 Lubrication Trident Tiger Sport Lubrication System Wet sump Wet sump Engine Oil Capacities...

Page 172: ...51 lbs in 3 5 bar Fuel Trident Tiger Sport Type 91 RON unleaded 91 RON unleaded Tank Capacity motorcycle upright 3 8 gallons 14 4 liters 4 62 gallons 17 5 liters Ignition Trident Tiger Sport Ignition...

Page 173: ...2 867 15 43 2nd 2 053 19 39 2 053 19 39 3rd 1 565 23 36 1 565 23 36 4th 1 286 21 27 1 286 21 27 5th 1 107 28 31 1 107 28 31 6th 0 967 30 29 0 967 30 29 Warning Use the recommended tires ONLY in the c...

Page 174: ...Electrical Equipment Trident Tiger Sport Battery Type YTX9 BS YTX9 BS Battery Rating 12 Volt 8 Ah 12 Volt 8 Ah Alternator 14 Volt 34 Amp at 5 000 rpm 14 Volt 34 Amp at 5 000 rpm Front Position Light...

Page 175: ...m Sump Plug 18 lbf ft 25 Nm 18 lbf ft 25 Nm Rear Wheel Spindle Nut 81 lbf ft 110 Nm 81 lbf ft 110 Nm Fluids and Lubricants Trident and Tiger Sport Bearings and Pivots Grease to NLGI 2 specification Br...

Page 176: ...SPECIFICATIONS 176 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 177: ...uency of Cleaning 146 Gloss Paintwork 149 Matt Paintwork 149 Panniers 152 Preparation for Washing 146 Seat Care 152 Washing 148 Where to be Careful 147 Windshield 153 Clock 59 Clutch 110 Adjustment 11...

Page 178: ...Coolant Temperature Gage 42 Date 60 Display Brightness 47 56 Display Setup 55 Fuel Gage 42 Instrument Display Layout 36 37 Language 58 Main Menu 49 Odometer 41 Reset to Defaults 62 Riding Modes 50 Ser...

Page 179: ...nspection 122 Wheel Bearing Inspection 123 Storage Preparation after Storage 156 Preparation for Storage 155 Suspension 124 Rear Suspension Adjustment 126 127 Rear Suspension Settings 125 T Tachometer...

Page 180: ...180 Maintenance 03 Noise Control System 04 Owner s Handbook 04 Warning Label Locations 14 15 Warning Labels 03 Warning Lights 38 Wheels Wheel Bearing Inspection 123 Windshield 74 Adjustment 74 Cleanin...

Page 181: ...INDEX 181 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 182: ...APPROVAL INFORMATION 182 This section contains approval information that is required to be included in this Owner s Handbook...

Page 183: ...nadian Approval This device contains license exempt transmitter s receiver s that comply with Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada s license exempt RSS s Operation is subject to the foll...

Page 184: ...Tubes for Automotive Vehicles Quality Control Order 2009 Cl No 3 c it is declared by M s Triumph Motorcycles Ltd that the tires mounted on this motorcycle meet the requirements of IS 15627 2005 and c...

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