Steering Lock; Right Handlebar Switches; Engine Stop Switch - Triumph Bonneville Handbook

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Steering Lock

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1. Steering lock cover
2. Steering lock
This is a two position, key operated lock. The
key can be removed in either the engaged or
disengaged positions.
To engage the lock, insert the key and push
the complete lock inwards while turning
anti-clockwise. At the same time turn the
handlebars fully left until the lock engages (at
which point the lock will turn and move
inwards).
To disengage the steering lock, insert the key,
turn the handlebars slightly to relieve any
weight on the lock and turn the key further
anti-clockwise until the lock springs outwards.
Remove the key.
Warning
Always disengage the steering lock before
riding as, with the steering lock engaged, it
will not be possible to turn the handlebars
or steer the motorcycle.
Riding without motorcycle steering control
will lead to loss of control and an accident.
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Right Handlebar Switches

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2
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1. Engine stop switch (Scrambler
shown)
2. Starter button

Engine Stop Switch

In addition to the ignition switch
being turned to the ON position,
the engine stop switch must be in the RUN
position for the motorcycle to operate.
The engine stop switch is for emergency use.
If an emergency arises which requires the
engine to be stopped, move the engine stop
switch to the STOP position.
Note:
Although the engine stop switch
stops the engine, it does not turn
off
all
Ordinarily,
should be used to stop the engine.
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the
electrical
circuits.
the
ignition
switch

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