Brake Light Switches; Steering/Wheel Bearings; Steering Inspection - Triumph Tiger Sport Owner's Handbook Manual

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Brake Light Switches

The
brake
light
is
independently by either the front or rear
brake. If, with the ignition in the ON
position, the brake light does not work
when the front brake lever is pulled or
the rear brake pedal is pressed, have
your
authorised
Triumph
investigate and rectify the fault.
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.
Maintenance and Adjustment

Steering/Wheel Bearings

activated
To prevent risk of injury from the
motorcycle
inspection,
dealer
motorcycle is stabilised and secured
on a suitable support. Do not exert
extreme force against each wheel or
rock each wheel vigorously as this
may cause the motorcycle to become
unstable and cause injury by falling
from its support.
Make sure that the position of the
support block will not cause damage
to the sump.

Steering Inspection

Riding the motorcycle with incorrectly
adjusted
(headstock) bearings is dangerous and
may cause loss of motorcycle control
and an accident.
Note:
Always inspect the wheel bearings
at the same time as the steering
bearings.
Lubricate and inspect the condition of
the steering (headstock) bearings in
accordance with scheduled maintenance
requirements.
Warning
falling
during
the
make
sure
that
the
Warning
or
defective
steering
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