Throttle Control; Clutch; Clutch Fluid Level Inspection And Adjustment - Triumph Rocket 3 TFC 2020 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Throttle Control

Always be alert for changes in the
'feel' of the throttle control and have
the throttle system checked by an
authorised
Triumph
changes are detected.
Changes can be due to wear in the
mechanism, which could lead to a
sticking throttle control.
A sticking or stuck throttle control will
lead to loss of motorcycle control and
an accident.
Use of the motorcycle with a sticking
or
damaged
throttle
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.
Throttle Inspection
To inspect the throttle:
Check
that
smoothly, without undue force and
that it closes without sticking.
Have
your
dealer check the throttle system if
a problem is detected or any doubt
exists.
Warning
dealer
if
Warning
control
the
throttle
authorised
Triumph

Clutch

The motorcycle is equipped with a
hydraulically operated clutch that does
not require adjustment.
Clutch Fluid Level Inspection and
Adjustment
any
If there has been an appreciable drop
in the level of the fluid in the clutch
fluid reservoir, consult your authorised
Triumph dealer for advice before riding.
Riding with depleted clutch fluid levels,
or with a clutch fluid leak is dangerous
and could potentially lead to loss of
motorcycle control and an accident.
will
The clutch fluid reservoir is located on
the left hand side handlebar.
2
3
4
opens
1.
Reservoir cap screws
2.
Reservoir cap
3.
Plastic plate
4.
Diaphragm seal
5.
MAX (maximum) level line
6.
MIN (minimum) level line
Maintenance
Warning
1
5
6
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