Front And Rear Tyre Pressure (If Tpms Is Fitted); Instantaneous Fuel Consumption; Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms) (If Fitted); Function - Triumph Tiger Sport Owner's Handbook Manual

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General Information
Front and Rear Tyre Pressure
(if TPMS is fitted)
The front and rear tyre pressures are
displayed, if TPMS is fitted and activated.
Front Tyre Pressure Shown

Instantaneous Fuel Consumption

An indication of the fuel consumption at
an instant in time. If the motorcycle is
stationary, then '--.-' is shown in the
display screen.
Instantaneous Fuel Consumption
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Tyre Pressure Monitoring
System (TPMS) (if fitted)
Warning
The daily check of tyre pressures
must not be excluded because of the
fitment of the TPMS. Check the tyre
pressure when the tyres are cold and
using an accurate tyre pressure
gauge (see page 140). Use of the TPMS
system to set inflation pressures may
lead
to
incorrect
tyre
leading to loss of motorcycle control
and an accident.

Function

Tyre pressure sensors are fitted to the
front and rear wheels. These sensors
measure the air pressure inside the tyre
and transmit pressure data to the
instruments. These sensors will not
transmit the data until the motorcycle is
travelling at a speed greater than
12 mph (20 km/h). Two dashes are shown
in the display area until the tyre
pressure signal is received.
An adhesive label is fitted to the wheel
rim to indicate the position of the tyre
pressure sensor, which is near the valve.
Note:
The TPMS is an accessory fitted item
and
must
be
fitted
authorised Triumph dealer. The TPMS
display on the instruments is only
activated when the system has been
fitted.
pressures
by
your

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