General Information
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Warning
Reduce speed and do not continue to
ride for longer than is necessary with
the MIL illuminated. The fault may
adversely affect engine performance,
exhaust
emissions
and
fuel
consumption.
Reduced engine performance could
cause a dangerous riding condition,
leading to loss of control and an
accident.
Contact an authorized Triumph dealer
as soon as possible to have the fault
checked and rectified.
Brake and Clutch Lever Adjusters
Warning
Do not attempt to adjust the lever with
the motorcycle in motion as this may
lead to loss of motorcycle control and
an accident.
After adjusting the lever, operate the
motorcycle in an area free from traffic
to gain familiarity with the new lever
setting. Do not loan your motorcycle to
anyone as they may change the lever
setting from the one you are familiar
with causing loss of motorcycle control
and an accident.
An adjuster is mounted to both the
front brake and clutch levers. The
adjusters allow the distance from the
handlebar to the lever to be changed to
one of five positions for the front brake
lever or four positions for the clutch
lever, to suit the span of the operator's
hands.
2
1
1.
Adjuster wheel, brake lever shown
2.
Arrow mark
To adjust the lever, push the lever
forward and turn the adjuster wheel to
align one of the numbered positions
with the arrow mark on the lever holder.
The distance from the handlebar grip to
the released lever is shortest when set
to number five, and longest when set to
number one.