Scheduled Maintenance - Triumph Street Cup Owner's Handbook Manual

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Maintenance and Adjustment

Scheduled Maintenance

Warning
Triumph Motorcycles cannot accept
any responsibility for damage or injury
resulting from incorrect maintenance
or improper adjustment carried out by
the owner.
Since incorrect or neglected maintenance
can lead to a dangerous riding condition,
always have an authorized Triumph
dealer
carry
maintenance of this motorcycle.
Warning
All maintenance is vitally important and
must
not
be
maintenance or adjustment may cause
one or more parts of the motorcycle
to
malfunction.
motorcycle may lead to loss of control
and an accident.
Weather,
terrain
location affect maintenance. The main-
tenance schedule should be adjusted
to match the particular environment
in which the vehicle 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
authorized Triumph dealer will have
this knowledge and equipment.
Since incorrect or neglected maintenance
can lead to a dangerous riding condition,
always have an authorized Triumph
dealer
carry
maintenance of this motorcycle.
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To maintain the motorcycle in a safe
and reliable condition, the maintenance
and adjustments outlined in this section
must be carried out as specified in the
schedule of daily checks, and also in line
with the scheduled maintenance chart.
The information that follows describes
the procedures to follow when carrying
out the daily checks and some simple
maintenance and adjustment items.
Scheduled maintenance may be carried
out by your authorized Triumph dealer
in three ways; annual maintenance,
mileage
based
combination of both, depending on the
mileage the motorcycle travels each
year.
1.
Motorcycles
10,000 miles (16,000 km) per year
must be maintained annually. In
addition to this, mileage based
items
require
their specified intervals, as the
motorcycle reaches this mileage.
2.
Motorcycles traveling approximately
10,000 miles (16,000 km) per year
must have the annual maintenance
and the specified mileage based
items carried out together.
3.
Motorcycles traveling more than
10,000 miles (16,000 km) per year
must have the mileage based items
maintained
reaches the specified mileage. In
addition to this, annual based items
will require maintenance at their
specified annual intervals.
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