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Approval Information

162

Radio Equipment
Device

Frequency Range

Maximum Transmit
Power Level

Manufacturer

Immobiliser
(Motorcycles with
Key System)

Receive Bands:
433.92

 

MHz, 125

 

kHz

Transmit Bands:
120.9

 

KHz to

131.3

 

KHz

5dB

µ

A/m

 

@

 

10m

LDL Technology

Parc Technologique
Du Canal,

3 Rue Giotto,

31520 Ramonville
Saint-Agne,

France

Tyre Pressure
Monitoring System
(TPMS)

Receive Bands:
None

Transmit Bands:
433.97

 

MHz to

433.87

 

MHz

0.063

 

mW

Triumph Accessory
Alarm System ECU

Receive Bands:
433.92

 

MHz

Transmit Bands:
None

N/A

Scorpion
Automotive Ltd

Drumhead Road,

Chorley North
Business 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

Receive Bands:
433.92

 

MHz

Transmit Bands:
None

N/A

Accessory Alarm
System Remote/Key
Fob - Triumph

Receive Bands:
None

Transmit Bands:
433.92

 

MHz

1

 

mW

 

ERP

Representative within the European Union

Address

Triumph Motocicletas Espana S.L.

C/Cabo Rufino Lazaro

14 - E

28232 - Las Rozas De Madrid

Spain

Summary of Contents for Daytona Moto2 765 2020

Page 1: ... 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 11 2019 Triumph Motorcycles Limited Hinckley Leicestershire England Publication part nu...

Page 2: ... case of the major sections a further table of contents will help you find the specific subject required Foreword 3 Safety First 7 Warning Labels 14 Parts Identification 16 Serial Numbers 19 General Information 21 How to Ride the Motorcycle 75 Accessories and Loading 89 Maintenance 93 Cleaning and Storage 139 Specifications 151 Index 155 Approval Information 160 ...

Page 3: ...xt Never attempt to ride the motorcycle or make any adjustments without reference to the relevant instructions contained in this handbook For the location of all labels showing this symbol see the Warning Label 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 safe and trouble free l...

Page 4: ...that 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 Handbook and all other instructions which are supplied with your motorcycle before riding in order to become thoroughly familiar with the correct operation of your motorcycle s controls its features ...

Page 5: ...ok are dependent on the specific 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 helping us develop our products and services for you Please help us by ensuring your authorised Triumph dealership has your email address and registers this with us You will t...

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Page 7: ...r use as a two wheeled vehicle capable of carrying a rider on his her own The total weight of the rider accessories and luggage must not exceed the maximum load limit stated in the Specifications 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 materials such a...

Page 8: ...ed area Exhaust fumes are poisonous and can cause loss of consciousness and death within a short period of time Always operate the motorcycle in the open air or in an area with adequate ventilation Helmet and Clothing Warning When riding the motorcycle both rider and passenger on models where carrying a passenger is permitted must always wear appropriate clothing including a motorcycle helmet eye ...

Page 9: ...tect your eyes Parking Warning Always switch off the engine and remove the ignition key before leaving the motorcycle unattended By removing the key the risk of use of the motorcycle by unauthorised or untrained persons is reduced When parking the motorcycle always remember the following Engage first gear to help prevent the motorcycle from rolling off the stand The engine and exhaust system will ...

Page 10: ...ty whatsoever for defects caused by the fitting of non approved parts accessories or conversions or the fitting of any approved parts accessories or conversions by non approved personnel Maintenance and Equipment Warning Consult your authorised Triumph dealer whenever there is doubt as to the correct or safe operation of this Triumph motorcycle Remember that continued operation of an incorrectly p...

Page 11: ...this foreword Remember in an accident a motorcycle does not give the same impact protection as a car Warning This Triumph motorcycle should be operated within the legal speed limits for the particular road travelled Operating a motorcycle at high speeds can be potentially dangerous since the time available to react to given traffic situations is greatly reduced as road speed increases Always reduc...

Page 12: ... clothing Warning When banking and the bank angle indicator attached to the rider s footrest makes contact with the ground the motorcycle is nearing its bank angle limit A further increase of the banking angle is unsafe Banking to an unsafe angle may cause instability loss of motorcycle control and an accident 2 1 1 Bank angle indicator 2 Wear limit measurement Warning Use of a motorcycle with ban...

Page 13: ...used as a guide to how far the motorcycle may be safely banked This depends on many various conditions including but not limited to road surface tyre condition and weather Banking to an unsafe angle may cause instability loss of motorcycle control and an accident ...

Page 14: ...rtant safety information in this handbook Before riding make sure that all riders have understood and complied with all the information to which these labels relate 1 R P M 3 2 4 6 7 6 5 4 3 2 N 1 5 1 Headlights page 134 2 Windscreen page 147 3 Running in page 72 4 Coolant page 102 5 Gears page 79 6 Tyres page 123 7 Drive Chain page 107 ...

Page 15: ...to remove the warning labels will cause damage to the paintwork or bodywork DAILY SAFETY CHECKS TÄGLICHE SICHERHEITSKONTROLLEN CONTROLES DE SECURITE QUOTIDIENS CHEQUEOS DE SEGURIDAD DIARIOS VERIFICAÇÕES DIÁRIAS DE SEGURANÇA VERIFICHE GIORNALIERE DI SICUREZZA DAGELIJSKE VEILIGHEIDSINSPECTIES DAGLIG SÄKERHETSKONTROLL 運行前点検 2 3 5 4 P b 1 1 Daily Safety Checks page 73 2 Unleaded Fuel page 59 3 Helmet ...

Page 16: ...5 6 10 8 7 11 12 1 9 2 1 Headlight 2 Front direction indicator 3 Fuel filler cap 4 Fuel tank 5 Rear suspension unit 6 Battery under seat 7 Drive chain adjuster 8 Drive chain 9 Side stand 10 Gear change pedal 11 Front brake caliper 12 Front brake disc ...

Page 17: ...5 11 1 Licence plate light 2 Rear direction indicator 3 Rear brake fluid reservoir 4 Oil filler cap 5 Front suspension adjusters 6 Front fork 7 Coolant expansion tank 8 Clutch cable 9 Engine oil level dipstick 10 Rear brake pedal 11 Silencer 12 Rear brake disc 13 Rear brake caliper ...

Page 18: ...ass button 3 MODE button 4 Instrument display 5 Speedometer odometer 6 Front brake fluid reservoir 7 Hazard warning light switch 8 Front brake lever 9 Engine start stop switch 10 HOME button 11 Front suspension adjuster 12 Ignition switch 13 Front suspension adjuster 14 Joystick 15 Direction indicator switch 16 Horn button ...

Page 19: ...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 Number 1 1 Engine serial number The engine serial number is stamped on the engine crankcase directly above the clutch cover Record the engine serial number in the space provided below ...

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Page 21: ...es 36 Speedometer and Odometer 37 Tachometer 37 Fuel Gauge 38 Service Interval Announcement SIA 38 Gear Position Display 39 Display Navigation 39 Themes and Styles 40 Riding Modes 42 Riding Mode Selection 42 Information Tray 44 Main Menu 48 Fuel 59 Fuel Tank Cap 61 Filling the Fuel Tank 61 Traction Control TC 62 Traction Control Settings 63 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS if fitted 63 Tyre Pr...

Page 22: ...General Information 22 Seats 66 Seat Care 66 Rider s Seat 67 Fairings 67 Fairings Removal 67 Fairings Installation 69 Cockpit Infill Panels 69 Side Stand 71 Running In 72 Daily Safety Checks 73 ...

Page 23: ...er presses of the Mode button will scroll through the available riding modes see page 42 Direction Indicator Switch When the direction indicator switch is pushed to the left or right the corresponding direction indicators will flash on and off The indicators can be cancelled manually To manually turn off the indicators press and release the indicator switch in the central position Automatic self c...

Page 24: ... If an emergency arises which requires the engine to be stopped move the engine start stop switch to the STOP position Caution Do not leave the ignition switch in the ON position unless the engine is running as this may cause damage to electrical components and will discharge the battery Note Although the engine stop switch stops the engine it does not turn off all the electrical circuits and may ...

Page 25: ...he distance from the handlebar to the brake lever to be changed to suit the span of the rider s hands To adjust the brake lever span Rotate the span adjuster anticlockwise to decrease the distance to the handlebar or clockwise to increase the distance from the handlebar The distance from the handlebar grip to the released brake lever is shortest when the span adjuster is rotated fully anticlockwis...

Page 26: ...1 Span adjuster 2 Clutch lever To adjust the clutch lever span Rotate the span adjuster anticlockwise to decrease the distance to the handlebar or clockwise to increase the distance from the handlebar The distance from the handlebar grip to the released clutch lever is shortest when the adjuster wheel is adjusted fully anticlockwise Throttle Control An electronic throttle twist grip controls the o...

Page 27: ...ith the engine at a fast idle condition only MIL illuminated engine will not start For all of the above conditions contact an authorised Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked and rectified Brake Use At low throttle opening approximately 20 the brakes and throttle can be used together At high throttle opening greater than 20 if the brakes are applied for longer than two secon...

Page 28: ... position push and fully release the key then rotate it to the LOCK position PARKING Turn the key from the LOCK position to the P position The steering will remain locked Note Do not leave the steering lock in the P position for long periods of time as this will cause the battery to discharge Ignition Key Warning Additional keys key rings chains or items attached to the ignition key may interfere ...

Page 29: ... and key number tag in a safe place away from the motorcycle A transponder is fitted within the ignition keys to turn off the engine immobiliser To make sure the immobiliser functions correctly always have only one of the ignition keys near the ignition switch Having two ignition keys near the switch may interrupt the signal between the transponder and the engine immobiliser In this situation the ...

Page 30: ...ning Lights 32 Warning and Information Messages 36 Speedometer and Odometer 37 Tachometer 37 Fuel Gauge 38 Service Interval Announcement SIA 38 Gear Position Display 39 Display Navigation 39 Themes and Styles 40 Riding Modes 42 Riding Mode Selection 42 Information Tray 44 Main Menu 48 ...

Page 31: ...cator light alarm is an accessory kit 4 Speedometer 5 Tachometer red zone 6 Right hand indicator and hazard warning light 7 Daytime Running Light DRL if fitted 8 Oil pressure warning light 9 Engine management malfunction indicator light MIL 10 Gear position symbol 11 Clock 12 Fuel gauge 13 Information tray 14 Fuel level low warning light 15 ABS warning light 16 High beam warning light 17 Left hand...

Page 32: ... not so severe that the engine will not run 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 authorised Triumph dealer as soon as possi...

Page 33: ...horised Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked and rectified With Alarm Fitted The immobiliser alarm light will only illuminate when the conditions described in the genuine Triumph accessory alarm instructions are met Anti lock Braking System ABS Warning Light When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position it is normal that the ABS warning light will flash on and off T...

Page 34: ... surfaces to avoid rear wheel spin Do not continue to ride for longer than is necessary with the engine management system Malfunction Indicator Light MIL and traction control warning lights illuminated Contact an authorised Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked Hard acceleration and cornering in this situation may cause the rear wheel to spin resulting in loss of motorcycle ...

Page 35: ...er inflated When the warning light is illuminated the TPMS symbol indicating which is the deflated tyre and its pressure will automatically be shown in the display area o7 29 12 5 1 9999 02 25 8 6 4 2 0 14 25 2 F E TRIP mi mp h HH MM PM C mph 8 6 4 2 0 14 RPM x1000 10 5 12 36 PSI F R 18 PSI 3 1 2 4 5 1 Mode button 2 Joystick control 3 TPMS symbol 4 Front tyre indicator 5 Rear tyre indicator The ty...

Page 36: ...ambient light conditions with the Daytime Running Lights DRL in use Riding with the Daytime Running Lights when dark in tunnels or where poor ambient light is apparent may reduce the riders vision or dazzle other road users Dazzling other road users or reduced vision in low ambient light levels may result in loss of motorcycle control and an accident Note During daylight hours the Daytime Running ...

Page 37: ... Press the joystick centre to acknowledge and hide each message BATTERY LOW CHECK MANUAL ACKNOWLEDGE warning 1 3 Low Battery Warning Shown Push the joystick left or right to review the warnings previously acknowledged All previously acknowledged warnings will be shown until they have been rectified They can be reviewed in the information tray When a warning or information message is activated the ...

Page 38: ...ing 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 Service Interval Announcement SIA The Service Interval Announcement SIA shows the total distance that the motorcycle has remaining before a service is required When the remaining distance is 0 miles 0 km or the rema...

Page 39: ...5 25 2 F E TRIP mi mp h HH MM PM C 8 6 4 2 0 14 RPM x1000 10 N 12 1 1 Gear position display neutral position displayed o7 29 12 5 1 9999 02 25 8 6 4 2 0 12 14 25 2 F E TRIP mi mp h HH MM PM C 8 6 4 2 0 14 RPM x1000 10 5 12 1 1 Gear position display fifth gear displayed Display Navigation The table below describes the instrument icons and buttons used to navigate through the instrument menus descri...

Page 40: ... using the joystick Option available within the Information Tray scroll using the joystick up down Short press press and release using the joystick centre Long press press and hold using the joystick centre Reset current feature only available with joystick long press Themes and Styles To select a theme or style see page 53 Styles can also be selected through the Style Options tray see page 48 The...

Page 41: ...M x1000 5 1 0123 02 25 3 2 6 5 4 3 2 1 11 0 4 35 2 3 TRIP mi mp h HH MM mp h o7 29 12 5 F E PM 12 13 14 7 8 9 10 11 Theme 1 Style 3 Theme 2 12 5 22 35 1 0123 02 25 35 2 TRIP mi mp h HH MM E F FUEL mp h 8 6 4 2 RPM x1000 14 12 10 Theme 2 Style 1 12 5 07 29 1 0123 02 25 35 2 TRIP mi mp h HH MM E F FUEL mp h 2 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 10 10 12 12 14 14 RPM x1000 Theme 2 Style 2 12 5 07 29 1 0123 02 25 35 2 TR...

Page 42: ...ng Mode Selection Warning The selection of riding modes whilst the motorcycle is in motion requires the rider to allow the motorcycle to coast motorcycle moving engine running throttle closed clutch lever pulled in and no brakes applied for a brief period of time Riding mode selection whilst the motorcycle is in motion should only be attempted At low speed In traffic free areas On straight and lev...

Page 43: ...celerating too hard on wet slippery road surfaces may cause the rear wheel to slip and may result in loss of motorcycle control and an accident Note The riding mode will default to ROAD when the ignition is switched ON if the TRACK or RIDER Mode was active the last time the ignition was switched OFF with TC set to TRACK or OFF in the required mode Otherwise the last selected riding mode will be re...

Page 44: ...otion if the TC settings are set to TRACK or OFF in either of those modes In this case the motorcycle must be brought to a stop before the riding mode change can take place If a riding mode change is not completed the riding mode icon will alternate between the previous riding mode and the newly selected riding mode until the change is complete or it is cancelled The riding mode selection is now c...

Page 45: ...arnings Push the joystick left right to scroll through the options until the warning review is shown Push the joystick down up to review each warning if more than one Push the joystick left right to return to the information tray Coolant Temperature Gauge The coolant temperature gauge indicates the temperature of the engine coolant COOLANT C H When the engine is started from cold the display will ...

Page 46: ...t from the Main menu options see page 52 Fuel Status Information The Fuel Status information tray shows fuel consumption information 59 42 12 MPG MPG RANGE 1 2 3 5 4 1 Fuel information light 2 Average fuel consumption 3 Instantaneous fuel consumption 4 Range to empty 5 Reset To access the fuel status information push the joystick left right to scroll through the options until the fuel status infor...

Page 47: ...n the front or rear tyre pressure is below the recommended pressure It will not illuminate if the tyre is over inflated Front Tyre Pressure Indicator This shows the current front tyre pressure Rear Tyre Pressure Display This shows the current rear tyre pressure For more information on TPMS and tyre pressures see page 63 Odometer The odometer shows the total distance that the motorcycle has travell...

Page 48: ...style to be applied to the display screen STYLE 01 STYLE 02 STYLE 03 3 2 1 Style 2 Option Selected To select a different style Push the joystick down up to select the required style Press the joystick centre to confirm Lap Timer The Lap Timer information tray allows a certain distance lap to be timed and compared against a previously timed lap THIS LAP PREV LAP mph 03 59 04 02 9 60 0 To start a la...

Page 49: ...Up This menu allows configuration of Trip 1 and Trip 2 For more information see page 52 Display Set Up This menu allows configuration of the display options For more information see page 53 Reset to Defaults This menu allows all instrument settings to be returned to the default setting For more information see page 59 Riding Modes To access the riding modes menu From the MAIN MENU push the joystic...

Page 50: ...the joystick centre to select EXIT MAP SETTING TC SETTING RIDER MAP SETTING ROAD TRACK RESET TO DEFAULTS OFF RAIN ROAD MAP Setting Shown Riding Mode Configuration Refer to the following table for the ABS MAP and TC options available for each riding mode Riding Modes RAIN ROAD SPORT TRACK RIDER Anti lock Braking System ABS Road Track MAP Throttle Response Rain Road Sport Traction Control TC Rain Ro...

Page 51: ... then return to the BIKE SET UP menu For more information on Triumph Shift Assist TSA see page 80 Bike Set Up Direction Indicators The direction indicators can be set to automatic or manual EXIT BIKE SETUP SERVICE TC INDICATORS INDICATORS MANUAL AUTOMATIC TSA SHIFT ASSIST To select the required direction indicators mode From the BIKE SET UP menu push the joystick down to select INDICATORS and pres...

Page 52: ...display the SERVICE information Trip Set Up This menu allows the configuration of the trip meters There are three options available TRIP 1 RESET TRIP 2 RESET and TRIP 2 DISPLAY Each trip meter can be configured to be reset either manually or automatically The set up procedure is the same for both trip meters Trip 2 can be enabled or disabled If trip 2 is disabled then it will no longer be shown in...

Page 53: ...ip reset functionality Ignition Turned Off Selected Time Delay Trip Meter Resets to Zero 10 30 hrs 4 HR 14 30 hrs 18 00 hrs 16 HR 10 00 hrs next day Trip 2 Enable Disable Trip 2 meter can be enabled or disabled If trip 2 meter is disabled it will no longer be shown in the information tray TRIP SETUP EXIT TRIP 1 RESET TRIP 2 DISPLAY TRIP 2 RESET TRIP 2 DISPLAY ENABLED DISABLED To enable or disable ...

Page 54: ...oystick centre to select the required menu BRIGHTNESS LOW CONTRAST 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 DISPLAY SETUP THEME BRIGHTNESS High Contrast BRIGHTNESS Low Contrast VISIBLE TRAY LANGUAGE SET UNITS SET CLOCK SET DATE BRIGHTNESS LOW CONTRAST Shown Push the joystick down up to adjust the brightness Press the joystick centre to confirm the required level of brightness Press the HOME button to return to the main ...

Page 55: ...ES option Press the joystick centre to confirm and display the available language options Scroll the menu by pushing the joystick down up until the required language option is highlighted Press the joystick centre to select deselect the correct LANGUAGE A tick is shown to indicate the selected option Press the joystick centre to confirm the language option Display Set Up Set Units The Set Units me...

Page 56: ...joystick centre A tick will appear next to HOURS and the hour display will flash Push the joystick down up to set the hour Press the joystick centre to confirm EXIT LANGUAGE SET UNITS THEME BRIGHTNESS High Contrast SET CLOCK DISPLAY SETUP 12HR MINUTES HOURS 24HR SET CLOCK 15 40 BRIGHTNESS Low Contrast VISIBLE TRAY SET DATE To adjust the minute setting Select MINUTES on the display and press the jo...

Page 57: ...mer To set the lap timer option the motorcycle must be stationary with the ignition turned to the ON position Push the HOME button to show the MAIN MENU Push the joystick down and then press the joystick centre to select LAP TIMER The options available are START SESSION REVIEW Review is available only if lap timer data is stored Lap Timer Start Session This function allows the lap timer options to...

Page 58: ...cle must be stationary with the ignition turned to the ON position From the MAIN MENU push the joystick down to select LAP TIMER Push the joystick down to select the REVIEW menu RIDING MODES BIKE SETUP TRIP SETUP DISPLAY SETUP EXIT MAIN MENU LAP TIMER START SESSION REVIEW LAP TIMER RESET TO DEFAULTS Push the joystick centre to display the stored sessions Push the joystick down up to select the req...

Page 59: ...e Display Brightness Lap Timer settings and data Cancel The main menu settings and data will remain unchanged and the display will return to the previous menu level Fuel P b RON ROZ min 95 E5 E10 3900695 Unleaded fuel only Carburant sans plomb Gasolina sin plomo Bleifreies Benzin Endast blyfri bensin Benzina senza piombo Ongelode Brandstof Combustival sem schumbo Fuel Grade Triumph motorcycles are...

Page 60: ... 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 Petrol fuel is highly flammable and can be explosive under certain conditions When refuelling turn the ignition switch to the OFF position Do not smoke Do not use a mobile telephone Make sure the refuel...

Page 61: ... the spillage immediately and dispose of the materials used safely Take care not to spill any fuel on the engine 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 which could cause damage to property and injury or death to persons Fuel spilled near to o...

Page 62: ... 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 result in loss of motorcycle control and an accident Traction control helps to maintain traction when accelerating on wet slippery road surfaces If sensors detect that the rear wheel is losing traction ...

Page 63: ...e The Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS is an accessory fitted item and must be fitted by your authorised Triumph dealer The TPMS display on the instruments will only be activated when the system has been fitted Warning The daily check of tyre pressures must not be excluded because of the fitment of the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS Check the tyre pressure when the tyres are cold using a...

Page 64: ...ed the TPMS symbol indicating which is the deflated tyre and its pressure will automatically be shown in the display area o7 29 12 5 1 9999 02 25 8 6 4 2 0 14 25 2 F E TRIP mi mp h HH MM PM C mph 8 6 4 2 0 14 RPM x1000 10 5 12 36 PSI F R 18 PSI 3 1 2 4 5 1 Mode button 2 Joystick control 3 TPMS symbol 4 Front tyre indicator 5 Rear tyre indicator The tyre pressure at which the warning light illumina...

Page 65: ...n will cause the sensor to become blocked causing irreparable damage to the TPMS sensor assembly Damage caused by the use of anti puncture fluid or incorrect maintenance is not considered a manufacturing defect and will not be covered under warranty Always have your tyres fitted by your authorised Triumph dealer and inform them that tyre pressure sensors are fitted to the wheels The tyre pressures...

Page 66: ...e spaces provided on page 64 With the ignition switch turned to the ON position if the TPMS symbol flashes continuously or the TPMS warning light remains on there is a fault with the TPMS system Contact your authorised Triumph dealer to have the fault rectified Seats Seat Care Caution To prevent damage to the seat or seat cover care must be taken not to drop the seat Do not lean the seat against t...

Page 67: ...ngue under the fuel tank Tighten the fixings to 9 Nm Fairings Caution To prevent damage to the fairings care must be taken not to drop or lean a fairing against any surface which may damage the fairing Put the fairing on a clean flat surface which is covered with a soft cloth Do not place any item on the fairing which may cause damage Fairings Removal Note Only the right hand fairing needs to be r...

Page 68: ...ivets securing the fairing to the radiator infill panels 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 Scrivets 2 Upper infill panel 3 Lower infill panel Remove the two fixings that attach the right and left hand fairing together 2 1 1 1 Fixings 2 Fairing Remove the two fixings securing the fairing to the frame 1 1 2 1 Fixings 2 Fairing stud grommet location right hand location shown Note The upper and lower fairings are removed...

Page 69: ...3 Nm Refit the screws securing the cockpit to the fairing and tighten to 3 Nm Refit the right hand cockpit infill panel and tighten the screw to 3 Nm Connect the battery leads positive red lead first see page 131 Refit the battery strap Refit the rider s seat and tighten the screws to 9 Nm see page 67 Cockpit Infill Panels The cockpit infill panels need to be removed to gain access to the headligh...

Page 70: ...rommets in the rear of the headlight To install the cockpit infill panels Push the front of the panel downwards to secure its tangs into the grommets in the rear of the headlight Lower the rear of the panel into position 2 1 1 Move the panel forwards 2 Lower the rear of panel Install the fixing and secure the cockpit infill panel Tighten the fixing to 3 Nm 2 1 1 Fixing 2 Cockpit infill panel Recon...

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 with a side stand on which the motorcycle can be parked When using the side stand always turn the handlebars fully to the left and leave the motorcycle in first gear Whenever the side stand is used bef...

Page 72: ... the first 600 miles 1 000 km Do not use full throttle Avoid high engine speeds at all times Avoid riding at one constant engine speed whether fast or slow for a long period of time Avoid aggressive starts stops and rapid accelerations except in an emergency Do not ride at speeds greater than 3 4 of maximum speed From 600 to 1 000 miles 1 000 to 1 500 km Engine speed can gradually be increased to ...

Page 73: ...are properly tightened or fastened Inspect all areas for loose damaged fixings Steering Action Smooth but not loose from lock to lock No binding of any of the control cables page 117 Brakes Pull the brake lever and push the brake pedal to check for correct resistance Investigate any lever pedal where the travel is excessive before meeting resistance or if either control feels spongy in operation p...

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Page 75: ...75 How to Ride the Motorcycle Table of Contents Stopping the Engine 76 Starting the Engine 76 Moving Off 78 Changing Gears 79 Triumph Shift Assist TSA if fitted 80 Braking 81 Parking 84 Considerations for High Speed Operation 86 ...

Page 76: ...tion on the ignition switch 3 STOP position on the engine start stop switch To stop the engine Close the throttle completely Select neutral Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position Select first gear Support the motorcycle on a firm level surface with the side stand Lock the steering Starting the Engine Warning Never start the engine or run the engine in a confined area Exhaust fumes are poison...

Page 77: ...l then go off except those which normally remain on until the engine starts see page 32 A transponder is fitted within the key to turn off the engine immobiliser To make sure the immobiliser functions correctly always have only one of the ignition keys near the ignition switch Having two ignition keys near the switch may interrupt the signal between the transponder and the engine immobiliser In th...

Page 78: ...n neutral then the engine will stop regardless of clutch position Moving Off To move the motorcycle Pull in the clutch lever and select first gear Open the throttle a little and let out the clutch lever slowly As the clutch starts to engage open the throttle a little more allowing enough engine speed to avoid stalling ...

Page 79: ... 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 low engine speeds will be ensured 1 2 3 4 5 6 N 1 1 Gear change pedal To change gear Close the throttle while pulling in the clutch lever Change into the next higher or lower gear Open the throttle pa...

Page 80: ...e clutch TSA is not an automatic system for changing gears Gears must be selected and changed in the normal way using the gear pedal as described on page 79 TSA works for both up shifts and down shifts of gear The clutch must be used for stopping and pulling away The clutch must be used when selecting any gear from neutral and also when selecting neutral from any other gear Triumph Shift Assist wi...

Page 81: ...brake 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 motorcycle and an accident Warning For emergency braking disregard down changing and concentrate on applying the front and rear brakes as hard as possible without skidding Riders should practice em...

Page 82: ...braking 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 changing and use both front 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 accident W...

Page 83: ...ng light to flash on and off If the ABS warning light is constantly illuminated it indicates that the ABS function is not available because the ABS has a malfunction that requires investigation If the indicator light becomes illuminated while riding it indicates that the ABS has a malfunction that requires investigation Note The ABS operation may feel like a harder pedal pressure or a pulsation of...

Page 84: ...to operate potentially 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 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 Petrol is extremely fla...

Page 85: ...ad 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 park such that the incline naturally pushes the motorcycle towards the side stand Do not park on a lateral sideways incline of greater than 6 and never park facing downhill Do not leave the switch in th...

Page 86: ...er 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 with at legal road speeds Do not attempt high speed operation unless you have received sufficient training and have the required skills as a serious accident may result from incorrect operation Warning The ...

Page 87: ...if the fuel level is allowed to get very low Always make sure you have adequate fuel for your journey Luggage Make sure that any luggage containers are closed locked and securely fitted to the motorcycle Miscellaneous Visually check that all fixings are tight Steering Check that the handlebar turns smoothly without excessive free play or tight spots Make sure that the control cables do not restric...

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Page 89: ... of the motorcycle s operation Warning Owners should be aware that the only approved parts accessories and conversions for any Triumph motorcycle are those which carry official Triumph approval and are fitted to the motorcycle by an authorised dealer In particular it is extremely hazardous to fit or replace parts or accessories whose fitting requires the dismantling of or addition to either the el...

Page 90: ... above 80 mph 130 km h In either both of these conditions speeds in excess of 80 mph 130 km h should not be attempted even where the legal speed limit permits this The presence of accessories and or payload will cause changes in the stability and handling of the motorcycle Failure to allow for changes in motorcycle stability may lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident When riding at hig...

Page 91: ...ring preload and damping settings are suitable for the loading condition of the motorcycle Note the maximum permissible payload for the panniers is stated on a label inside the pannier Warning Never attempt to store any items between the frame and the fuel tank This can restrict the steering and will cause loss of control leading to an accident Weight attached to the handlebar or front fork will i...

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Page 93: ...Clutch 106 Clutch Inspection 106 Clutch Adjustment 106 Drive Chain 107 Drive Chain Lubrication 107 Drive Chain Free Movement Inspection 108 Drive Chain Free Movement Adjustment 109 Drive Chain and Sprocket Wear Inspection 110 Brakes 111 Breaking in New Brake Pads and Discs 111 Front Brake Wear Inspection 112 Rear Brake Wear Inspection 112 Disc Brake Fluid 113 Front Brake Fluid Level Inspection and...

Page 94: ...nk Angle Indicators 123 Tyres 123 Tyre Inflation Pressures 124 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS if fitted 125 Tyre Wear 125 Minimum Recommended Tread Depth 126 Tyre Replacement 126 Battery 129 Battery Removal 129 Battery Disposal 130 Battery Maintenance 130 Battery Discharge 130 Battery Discharge During Storage and Infrequent Use of the Motorcycle 130 Battery Charging 131 Battery Installation ...

Page 95: ... should be adjusted to match the particular environment in which the motorcycle is used and the demands of the individual owner Special tools knowledge and training are required in order to correctly carry out the maintenance items listed in the scheduled maintenance chart Only an authorised Triumph dealer will have this knowledge and equipment Incorrect or neglected maintenance can lead to a dang...

Page 96: ...quire maintenance at their specified annual intervals In all cases maintenance must be carried out at or before the specified maintenance intervals shown Consult an authorised Triumph dealer for advice on which maintenance schedule is most suitable for your motorcycle Triumph Motorcycles cannot accept any responsibility for damage or injury resulting from incorrect maintenance or improper adjustme...

Page 97: ... system check clean Air cleaner renew Throttle bodies balance Ignition System Spark plugs renew Cooling System Cooling system check for leaks Day Coolant level check adjust Day Coolant renew Every three years regardless of mileage Engine Clutch cable check adjust Day Valve clearances check adjust Camshaft timing adjust First 12 000 miles 20 000 km service only Wheels and Tyres Wheels inspect for d...

Page 98: ... and seized pistons Day Brake fluid levels check Day Brake fluid renew Every two years regardless of mileage Drive Chain Drive chain slack check adjust Day Drive chain wear check Every 500 miles 800 km Drive chain lubricate Every 200 miles 300 km Drive chain rubbing strip check Day General Fasteners inspect visually for security Day Bank angle indicators inspect visually for wear Day Side stand ch...

Page 99: ...ss of consciousness and death within a short period of time Always operate the motorcycle in the open air or in an area with adequate ventilation Warning If the engine has recently been running the exhaust system will be hot Before working on or near the exhaust system allow sufficient time for the exhaust system to cool as touching any part of a hot exhaust system could cause burn injuries Cautio...

Page 100: ...ed fit the dipstick and tighten the filler plug Engine Oil and Filter Change Warning Prolonged or repeated contact with engine oil can lead to skin dryness irritation and dermatitis Used engine oil contains harmful contamination that can lead to skin cancer Always wear suitable protective clothing and avoid skin contact with used oil Warning The oil may be hot to the touch Avoid contact with the h...

Page 101: ... engine oil sold as Castrol Power RS Racing 4T 10W 40 fully synthetic in some countries Start the engine and allow it to idle for a minimum of 30 seconds Caution Raising the engine speed above idle before the engine oil reaches all parts of the engine can cause engine damage or seizure Only raise engine speed after running the engine for 30 seconds to allow the engine oil to circulate fully Cautio...

Page 102: ... oils or any oil not conforming to the required specification The use of these oils may cause instant severe engine damage Make sure that no foreign matter enters the crankcase during an engine oil change or top up Cooling System To ensure efficient engine cooling check the coolant level each day before riding the motorcycle and top up the coolant if the level is low Note A year round Hybrid Organ...

Page 103: ... and in an upright position The expansion tank can be viewed by looking between the front forks from the front of the motorcycle Check the coolant level in the expansion tank The coolant level must be between the MAX and MIN marks If the coolant is below the minimum level the coolant level must be adjusted Coolant Level Adjustment Warning Do not remove the expansion tank or radiator pressure cap w...

Page 104: ...t the coolant is changed 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 clothing away from the fan Contact with the rotating fan may cause an accident and or personal injury Caution Using high pressure water sprays such as from a car wash facility or hou...

Page 105: ...tle control A sticking or stuck throttle control will lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident Warning Use of the motorcycle with a sticking or damaged throttle control will interfere with the throttle function resulting in loss of motorcycle control and an accident To avoid continued use of a sticking or damaged throttle control always have it checked by your authorised Triumph dealer T...

Page 106: ...erformance and cause premature clutch wear Clutch lever free play must be checked in accordance with scheduled maintenance requirements Clutch Inspection Check that there is 2 3 mm clutch lever free play at the lever If there is an incorrect amount of free play adjustments must be made Clutch Adjustment To adjust the clutch Turn the adjuster sleeve until the correct amount of clutch lever free pla...

Page 107: ...ly locking the rear wheel will lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident For safety and to prevent excessive wear the drive chain must be checked adjusted and lubricated in accordance with the scheduled maintenance requirements Checking adjustment and lubrication must be carried out more frequently for extreme conditions such as high speed riding salty or heavily gritted roads If the chai...

Page 108: ...asher to clean the drive chain as this may cause damage to the drive chain components Drive Chain Free Movement Inspection Warning Before starting work make sure the motorcycle is stabilised and adequately supported This will help prevent injury to the operator or damage to the motorcycle 1 1 Maximum movement position To inspect the drive chain free movement Place the motorcycle on a level surface...

Page 109: ...olt lock nut 2 Adjuster bolt 3 Rear wheel spindle nut When the correct amount of drive chain free movement has been set push the wheel into firm contact with the adjusters Tighten both adjuster lock nuts to 20 Nm and the rear wheel spindle nut to 110 Nm Repeat the drive chain adjustment check Readjust if necessary Check the rear brake effectiveness Rectify if necessary Warning Operation of the mot...

Page 110: ...ol or an accident Caution If the sprockets are found to be worn always replace the sprockets and drive chain together Replacing worn sprockets without also replacing the drive chain will lead to premature wear of the new sprockets 2 1 1 Measure across 20 links 2 Weight To inspect the drive chain and sprocket wear Remove the chain guard Stretch the chain taut by hanging a 10 20 kg 20 40 lb weight o...

Page 111: ...ays be replaced as a wheel set At the front where two calipers are fitted on the same wheel replace all the brake pads in both calipers Replacing individual pads will reduce braking efficiency and may cause an accident After replacement brake pads have been fitted ride with extreme caution until the new pads have broken in New brake discs and pads require a period of careful breaking in that will ...

Page 112: ...ecommended thickness Always have replacement brake pads supplied and fitted by your Triumph dealer As an additional indicator an area of the brake backing plate is raised and will cause the front brake to squeal as a notification when the brake pad s are below the minimum thickness Replace all the brake pads on that specific wheel 1 2 chbe_2 1 Carrier plate 2 Brake pad lining Rear Brake Wear Inspe...

Page 113: ...ans it will absorb moisture from the air Any absorbed moisture will greatly reduce the boiling point of the brake fluid causing a reduction in braking efficiency Because of this always replace brake fluid in accordance with scheduled maintenance requirements Always use new brake fluid from a sealed container and never use fluid from an unsealed container or from one which has been previously opene...

Page 114: ...l is required 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 Adjustment Warning If there has been an appreciable drop in the level of the fluid in either fluid reservoir consult your authorised Triumph dealer for advice before riding Riding with depleted b...

Page 115: ...assembly 2 Reservoir Warning If the master cylinder reservoir cap screws are over tightened this can result in a brake fluid leak A dangerous riding condition leading to loss of motorcycle control and an accident could result if this warning is ignored 1 1 Reservoir cap retaining screws Tighten the fixings to 0 7 Nm Rear Brake Fluid Level Inspection and Adjustment Warning If there has been an appr...

Page 116: ...oir to the upper level line using new DOT 4 brake fluid from a sealed container Refit the reservoir cap making sure that the diaphragm seal is correctly fitted Brake Light Switches Warning Riding the motorcycle with defective brake lights is illegal and dangerous An accident causing injury to the rider and other road users may result from use of a motorcycle with defective brake lights The brake l...

Page 117: ...to clean or adjust mirrors while riding the motorcycle may result in loss of control of the motorcycle and an accident Only attempt to clean or adjust the mirrors while stationary Steering Caution To prevent risk of injury from the motorcycle falling during the inspection make sure that the motorcycle is stabilised and secured on a suitable support Do not exert extreme force against each wheel or ...

Page 118: ...ave the motorcycle inspected by an authorised Triumph dealer before riding The wheel bearings must be inspected at the intervals specified in the scheduled maintenance chart Inspecting the Wheel Bearings To inspect the wheel bearings Position the 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 ...

Page 119: ...mage can result from contact with the pressurised oil Inspecting the Front Forks To inspect the front forks Position the motorcycle on level ground While holding the handlebars and applying the front brake pump the forks up and down several times If roughness or excessive stiffness is detected consult your authorised Triumph dealer Examine each fork for any sign of damage scratching of the slider ...

Page 120: ...e The Standard Sport suspension settings provide a comfortable ride and good handling characteristics for general solo riding The details shown in the table are only a guide Setting requirements may vary for rider weight and personal preferences Front Suspension Settings Loading Solo Riding Spring Preload1 Rebound Damping2 Compres sion Damping2 Race Track 4 7 10 Standard Sport 4 14 16 Comfort 4 20...

Page 121: ...stment The rebound damping adjuster is located at the top of the right hand fork 1 1 Rebound damping adjuster To change the rebound damping setting Rotate the adjuster clockwise to increase or anticlockwise to decrease using a 3 mm Allen key Always count the number of clicks from the fully clockwise position Rear Suspension Warning Make sure that the correct balance between front and rear suspensi...

Page 122: ... coloured gold and is situated at the top of the rear suspension unit 1 1 Compression damping adjuster To change the compression damping setting Rotate the slotted adjuster clockwise to increase compression damping or anticlockwise to decrease Always count the number of clicks anticlockwise from the fully clockwise position noting that the first stop click position is counted as zero Rear Suspensi...

Page 123: ...may cause instability loss of motorcycle control and an accident Bank angle indicators are located on the rider s footrests 2 1 1 Bank angle indicator 2 Wear limit measurement Regularly inspect the bank angle indicators on the rider s footrests for wear The bank angle indicators are worn out when 5 mm of the bank indicator remains Tyres This model is fitted with tubeless tyres valves and wheel rim...

Page 124: ...lems that may lead to loss of control and an accident Under inflation may result in the tyre slipping on or coming off the rim Overinflation will cause instability and accelerated tread wear Both conditions are dangerous as they may cause loss of control leading to an accident Warning Tyre pressures which have been reduced for off road riding will impair on road stability Always make sure that the...

Page 125: ...acturing defect and will not be covered under warranty Always have your tyres fitted by your authorised Triumph dealer and inform them that tyre pressure sensors are fitted to the wheels The tyre pressures shown on your instruments indicate the actual tyre pressure at the time of selecting the display This may differ from the inflation pressure set when the tyres are cold because tyres become warm...

Page 126: ...Triumph motorcycles are carefully and extensively tested in a range of riding conditions to make sure that the most effective tyre combinations are approved for use on each model It is essential that approved tyres and inner tubes if installed fitted in approved combinations are used when purchasing replacement items The use of non approved tyres and inner tubes or approved tyres and inner tubes i...

Page 127: ... control and an accident Warning Do not install tube type tyres on tubeless rims The bead will not seat and the tyres could slip on the rims causing rapid tyre deflation that may result in a loss of motorcycle control and an accident Never install an inner tube inside a tubeless tyre without the appropriate marking This will cause friction inside the tyre and the resulting heat build up may cause ...

Page 128: ... stable handling of the motorcycle Do not remove or change any wheel balance weights Incorrect wheel balance may cause instability leading to loss of control and an accident When wheel balancing is required such as after tyre or inner tube replacement see your authorised Triumph dealer Only use self adhesive weights Clip on weights may damage the wheel tyre or inner tube resulting in tyre deflatio...

Page 129: ...les as any of these actions may cause a spark which would ignite battery gases causing a risk of personal injury Make sure that there is adequate ventilation when charging or using the battery in an enclosed space Warning The battery contains harmful materials Always keep children away from the battery at all times Battery Removal Warning Make sure that the battery terminals do not touch the motor...

Page 130: ...nnections are clean It is not possible to adjust the battery acid level in the battery the sealing strip must not be removed Battery Discharge Caution The charge level in the battery must be maintained to maximise battery life Failure to maintain the battery charge level could cause serious internal damage to the battery Under normal conditions the motorcycle charging system will keep the battery ...

Page 131: ...n your eyes 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 ACID OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN Caution Do not use an automotive quick charger as it may overcharge and damage the battery For help with selecting a battery charger checking the battery voltage...

Page 132: ... cause loss of motorcycle control and an accident cknm 2 3 1 5 20mm 4 6 1 Positive red terminal 2 Negative black terminal 3 Battery 4 Battery strap 5 Cable tie 6 Evaporative hose guide To install the battery Position the battery into its case Reconnect the battery positive red lead first and then the negative lead Tighten the battery terminals to 4 5 Nm Apply a light coat of grease to the terminal...

Page 133: ...d or the fuse refitted then the rider mode settings should be reset as noted Failure to reset the rider mode settings and the motorcycle subsequently being ridden may cause loss of motorcycle control and an accident A blown fuse is indicated when all of the systems protected by that fuse become inoperative When checking for a blown fuse use the fuse identification table to establish which fuse has...

Page 134: ...6 Horn 10 7 ABS modulator 25 8 Cooling fan 15 9 Ignition switch starter circuit 10 Headlights Warning Adjust road speed to suit the visibility and weather conditions in which the motorcycle is being operated Make sure that the head light beam is adjusted to illuminate the road surface sufficiently far ahead without dazzling oncoming traffic An incorrectly adjusted headlight may impair visibility c...

Page 135: ... must be disconnected Headlight Adjustment Note Each headlight can be adjusted by means of vertical and horizontal adjustment screws located on the rear of each headlight 1 4 2 3 1 Horizontal adjustment screw left hand 2 Vertical adjustment screw left hand 3 Vertical adjustment screw right hand 4 Horizontal adjustment screw right hand To adjust the headlight Switch the headlight dipped beam on Tur...

Page 136: ...lcohol before reuse Warning Do not reconnect the battery until the assembly process has been completed Premature battery reconnection could result in ignition of the battery gases causing risk of injury To replace the headlight bulb Disconnect the battery see page 129 Remove the cockpit infill panels see page 69 1 2 1 Headlight unit left hand shown 2 Bulb cover Turn the headlight bulb cover anticl...

Page 137: ...assembly must be replaced in the event of the failure of the direction indicator light Models fitted with Bulbs celc 1 2 1 Lens 2 Indicator lens screw To replace the direction indicator light bulb The lens on each indicator light is held in place by a screw located in the body of the light Release the indicator lens screw Remove the lens to gain access to the bulb for replacement Replace the bulb ...

Page 138: ...assembly must be replaced in the event of the failure of the rear light Licence Plate Light Bulb Replacement 3 2 1 1 Fixing 2 Lens 3 Bulb To replace the licence plate light bulb Release the fixing and remove the lens of the licence plate light Replace the bulb Refit the lens and tighten the fixing to 1 Nm ...

Page 139: ...l 141 Washing 142 After Washing 142 Care of Gloss Paintwork 143 Care of Matt Paintwork 143 Aluminium Items not Lacquered or Painted 144 Cleaning of Chrome and Stainless Steel Items 144 Black Chrome 145 Cleaning of the Exhaust System 145 Seat Care 146 Windscreen Cleaning if fitted 147 Care of Leather Products 148 Storage 149 ...

Page 140: ...vice 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 opening of the exhausts Cover with a plastic bag secured with rubber bands Clutch and brake levers switch housings on the handlebar Cover with plastic bags Ignition switch and steering lock Cover the ke...

Page 141: ...t under 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 visible electrical components Brake cylinders and brake calipers Handlebar switch housings Headstock bearings Instruments Oil filler cap Rear bevel box breather if fitted Rear of headlights Seats...

Page 142: ...r 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 braking power and an accident After washing the motorcycle do the following 1 Remove the plastic bags and tape and clear the air intakes 2 Lubricate the pivots bolts and nuts 3 Test the brakes before mot...

Page 143: ... high quality automotive polish Always follow the manufacturer s instructions and repeat regularly to maintain your motorcycle s appearance Care of Matt Paintwork Matt paintwork requires no greater care than that already recommended for high gloss paintwork Do not use any polish or wax on matt paintwork Do not try and polish out scratches ...

Page 144: ... is used Warranty claims due to inadequate maintenance will not be allowed Cleaning of Chrome and Stainless Steel Items All chrome and stainless steel parts of your motorcycle must be cleaned regularly to avoid a deterioration of its appearance Washing Wash as previously described Drying Dry the chrome and stainless steel parts as far as possible with a soft cloth or chamois leather Protecting Cau...

Page 145: ...plied to chrome brushed stainless steel and carbon fibre components matt painted exhaust systems should be cleaned as above noting the care instructions in the Matt Paintwork section previously Note The exhaust system must be cool before washing to prevent water spotting Washing Wash as previously described Make sure that no soap or water enters the exhausts Drying Dry the exhaust system as far as...

Page 146: ... that regular protection be applied to the system as this will both protect and enhance the system s appearance Seat Care Caution Use of chemicals or high pressure spray washers is not recommended for cleaning the seat Using chemicals or high pressure spray washers may damage the seat cover To help maintain its appearance clean the seat using a sponge or cleaning cloth with soap and water ...

Page 147: ... chemicals such as battery acid will damage the windscreen Never allow corrosive chemicals to contact the windscreen Caution Products such as window cleaning fluids insect remover rain repellent scouring compounds petrol or strong solvents such as alcohol acetone carbon tetrachloride etc will damage the windscreen Never allow these products to contact the windscreen Clean the windscreen with a sol...

Page 148: ...tort the leather Do not leave the leather product in direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time Do not dry the leather product by applying direct heat to it at any time If the leather product does get wet absorb any excess water with a soft clean cloth then leave the leather product to dry naturally at room temperature Avoid exposure of the leather product to high levels of salt for example sea...

Page 149: ...motorcycle on a stand so that both wheels are raised off the ground If this cannot be done put boards under the front and rear wheels to keep dampness away from the tyres Spray rust inhibiting oil there are numerous products on the market and your dealer will be able to offer you local advice on all unpainted metal surfaces to prevent rusting Prevent oil from getting on rubber parts brake discs or...

Page 150: ...all the points listed in the Daily Safety Checks section Before starting the engine remove the spark plugs from each cylinder Put the side stand down Crank the engine on the starter motor several times Refit the spark plugs tightening to 12 Nm and start the engine Check and if necessary correct the tyre pressures see the relevant Specification section Clean the entire vehicle thoroughly Check the ...

Page 151: ...atio 12 9 Cylinder Numbering Left to Right Cylinder Sequence 1 at left Firing Order 1 2 3 Lubrication Daytona Moto 2 765 Lubrication System Wet sump Engine Oil Capacities Dry Fill 3 50 litres Oil Filter Change 3 00 litres Oil Change Only 2 80 litres Cooling System Daytona Moto 2 765 Coolant Type Triumph HD4X Hybrid OAT coolant Water Antifreeze Ratio 50 50 premixed as supplied by Triumph Coolant Ca...

Page 152: ...in RK XW ring 114 link Primary Drive Ratio 1 85 1 76 41 Gear Ratios Final Drive Ratio 3 13 1 47 15 1st 2 31 1 37 16 2nd 1 86 1 39 21 3rd 1 5 1 36 24 4th 1 29 1 27 21 5th 1 14 1 25 22 6th 1 04 1 24 23 Warning Use the recommended tyres ONLY in the combinations given Do not mix tyres from different manufacturers or mix different specification tyres from the same manufacturers as this may result in lo...

Page 153: ...Amp at 5 000 rpm Headlight 12 Volt 55 Watt x 2 Front Position Light 12 Volt 5 Watt Tail Brake Light LED Licence Plate Light 12 Volt 5 Watt Directional Indicator Lights 12 Volt 10 Watt Models with LED Directional Indicator Lights LED Frame Daytona Moto 2 765 Rake 23 2 Trail 90 8 mm Tightening Torques Battery Terminals 4 5 Nm Chain Adjuster Lock Nuts 20 Nm Chain Guard 9 Nm Clutch Lever Nut 3 5 Nm Oi...

Page 154: ...id OAT coolant pre mixed Drive Chain Chain spray suitable for XW ring chains Engine Oil Semi or fully synthetic 10W 40 or 10W 50 motorcycle engine oil which meets specification API SH or higher and JASO MA such as Castrol Power 1 Racing 4T 10W 40 fully synthetic engine oil sold as Castrol Power RS Racing 4T 10W 40 fully synthetic in some countries ...

Page 155: ...ather Products 148 Chrome and Stainless Steel 144 Drying 145 Exhaust System 145 Frequency of Cleaning 140 Gloss Paintwork 143 Matt Paintwork 143 Preparation for Washing 140 Protecting 145 Seat Care 146 Washing 142 Washing the Exhaust 145 Where to be Careful 141 Windscreen 147 Clutch 106 Adjustment 106 Inspection 106 Clutch Lever Adjustment 26 Cockpit Infill Panels 69 Install 70 Removal 69 Cooling ...

Page 156: ...Up Direction Indicators 51 Bike Set Up Service 52 Bike Set Up Traction Control 51 Bike Set Up TSA 51 Display Navigation 39 Display Set Up Brightness 54 Display Set Up Language 55 Display Set Up Set Clock 56 Display Set Up Set Date 56 Display Set Up Set Units 55 Display Set Up Styles Themes 53 Display Set Up Visible Tray 54 Fuel Gauge 38 Gear Position Display 39 Information Tray 44 Information Tray...

Page 157: ...3 Right Handlebar Switches 24 Home Button 25 Running In 72 S Safety Daily Safety Checks 73 Fuel and Exhaust Fumes 8 Handlebars and Footrests 12 13 Helmet and Clothing 9 Maintenance and Equipment 10 Parking 9 Parts and Accessories 10 Riding 11 Seat Refit 67 Removal 67 Seats Seat Care 66 146 Serial Numbers Engine Serial Number 19 Vehicle Identification Number 19 Side Stand 71 Steering Front Fork Ins...

Page 158: ...re Pressure Warning Light 35 64 Tyre Pressures 65 125 Tyres 163 Minimum Tread Depth 126 Replacement 65 126 Specifications 153 Tyre Inflation Pressures 124 Tyre Type 123 Tyre Wear 125 W Instruments 32 Warnings 3 Maintenance 3 Noise Control System 3 Owner s Handbook 4 Warning Label Locations 14 15 Warning Labels 3 Warning Lights 32 Wheels Wheel Bearing Inspection 118 Windscreen Cleaning 147 ...

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Page 160: ...vice Directive 2014 53 EU The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity for each radio equipment device is available at the following address www triumphmotorcycles co uk public content triumph radio device approvals The table below shows the frequencies and power levels for the radio equipment devices in compliance with the EU Directive 2014 53 EU The table shows all radio equipment devic...

Page 161: ...21 4AP UK Keyless Control Unit Receive Bands 433 92 MHz 134 2 kHz Category 2 Receiver Transmit Bands 134 2 kHz Class 1 Transmitter Fixed Inductive Loop Coil Antenna 6 28 uW ERP Keyless Control Unit 2 Receive Bands 433 92 MHz 134 2 kHz Category 2 Receiver Transmit Bands 134 2 kHz Class 1 Transmitter Fixed Inductive Loop Coil Antennas 3 01 uW ERP Keyless System Key Fob Receive Bands 134 2 kHz Catego...

Page 162: ...0 063 mW Triumph Accessory Alarm System ECU Receive Bands 433 92 MHz Transmit Bands None N A Scorpion Automotive Ltd Drumhead Road Chorley North Business 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 Transmit Bands None N A Accessory Alarm System Remote...

Page 163: ...uccessful communication This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Tyres With reference to the Pneumatic Tyres and Tubes for Automotive Vehicles Quality Contr...

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