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Owner's Handbook
Daytona Moto2™ 765
This handbook contains information on the Triumph Daytona Moto2™ 765
motorcycles. Always store this Owner's Handbook with the motorcycle and refer to it
for information whenever necessary.
The information contained in this publication is based on the latest information
available at the time of printing. Triumph reserves the right to make changes at any
time without prior notice, or obligation.
Not to be reproduced wholly or in part without the written permission of Triumph
Motorcycles Limited.
© Copyright 11.2019 Triumph Motorcycles Limited, Hinckley, Leicestershire, England.
Publication part number 3855670-EN issue 1
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  • Page 1 The information contained in this publication is based on the latest information available at the time of printing. Triumph reserves the right to make changes at any time without prior notice, or obligation. Not to be reproduced wholly or in part without the written permission of Triumph Motorcycles Limited.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents This handbook contains a number of different sections. The table of contents below will help you find the beginning of each section where, in the case of the major sections, a further table of contents will help you find the specific subject required. Foreword ................................
  • Page 3: Foreword

    This caution symbol identifies special authorised Triumph dealer. instructions or procedures, which, if Only an authorised Triumph dealer will not strictly observed, could result in have necessary knowledge,...
  • Page 4 Removal of, or puncturing of any capabilities and limitations can lead to part of the intake system. an accident. • Lack of proper maintenance. Thank you for choosing a Triumph • Replacing any moving parts of the motorcycle. This motorcycle...
  • Page 5 Handbook are dependent on the specific motorcycle model and country. Talk to Triumph Our relationship with you does not end with the purchase of your Triumph. Your feedback on the buying and ownership experience is very important in helping us develop our products and services for you.
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  • Page 7: Safety First

    Safety First Safety First The Motorcycle Warning This motorcycle is fitted with a Warning catalytic converter below the engine, This motorcycle is designed for on- which along with the exhaust system road use only. It is not suitable for off- reaches a very high temperature road use.
  • Page 8 Safety First Fuel and Exhaust Fumes Helmet and Clothing Warning PETROL IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE: Always turn off the engine when refuelling. Do not refuel or open the fuel filler cap Warning while smoking or in the vicinity of any When riding the motorcycle, both rider open (naked) flame.
  • Page 9 Safety First Parking Warning A helmet is one of the most important Warning pieces of riding gear as it offers Always switch off the engine and protection against head injuries. You remove the ignition key before leaving and your passenger's helmet should motorcycle unattended.
  • Page 10 Triumph the correct or safe operation of this motorcycle are those which carry Triumph motorcycle. official Triumph approval and are fitted Remember that continued operation of to the motorcycle by an authorised an incorrectly performing motorcycle dealer. may aggravate a fault and may also In particular, it is extremely hazardous compromise safety.
  • Page 11 Safety First Riding Warning This Triumph motorcycle should be Warning operated within the legal speed limits Never ride motorcycle when for the particular road travelled. fatigued or under the influence of Operating a motorcycle at high speeds alcohol or other drugs.
  • Page 12 Safety First Handlebars and Footrests Warning When banking and the bank angle Warning indicator, attached rider's The rider must maintain control of the footrest, makes contact with the motorcycle by keeping hands on the ground, the motorcycle is nearing its handlebars at all times.
  • Page 13 Safety First Warning The bank angle indicators must not be used as a guide to how far the motorcycle may be safely banked. This depends many various conditions including, but not limited to, road surface, tyre condition weather. Banking to an unsafe angle cause instability, loss...
  • Page 14: Warning Labels

    Warning Labels Warning Labels Warning Label Locations The labels detailed on this and the following pages draw your attention to important safety information in this handbook. Before riding, make sure that all riders have understood and complied with all the information to which these labels relate. R.P.M.
  • Page 15 Warning Labels Warning Label Locations (continued) Caution All warning labels and decals, with the exception of the Running-in label, are fitted to the motorcycle using a strong adhesive. In some cases, labels are installed prior to an application of paint lacquer. Therefore, any attempt to remove the warning labels will cause damage to the paintwork or bodywork.
  • Page 16: Parts Identification

    Parts Identification Parts Identification Headlight Drive chain adjuster Front direction indicator Drive chain Fuel filler cap Side stand Fuel tank 10. Gear change pedal Rear suspension unit Front brake caliper Battery (under seat) 12. Front brake disc...
  • Page 17 Parts Identification Parts Identification - Continued Clutch cable Licence plate light Rear direction indicator Engine oil level dipstick Rear brake fluid reservoir 10. Rear brake pedal Oil filler cap Silencer Front suspension adjusters 12. Rear brake disc Front fork 13. Rear brake caliper Coolant expansion tank...
  • Page 18 Parts Identification Rider View Parts Identification 15 14 Clutch lever Engine start/stop switch High beam/pass button 10. HOME button MODE button Front suspension adjuster Instrument display 12. Ignition switch Speedometer/odometer 13. Front suspension adjuster Front brake fluid reservoir 14. Joystick Hazard warning light switch 15.
  • Page 19: Serial Numbers

    Serial Numbers Serial Numbers Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) The engine serial number is stamped on the engine crankcase, directly above the clutch cover. Record the engine serial number in the space provided below. Vehicle identification number The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is stamped into the steering head area of the frame.
  • Page 20 Serial Numbers This page intentionally left blank...
  • Page 21 General Information General Information Table of Contents Hand Controls.............................. 23 Left Handlebar Switches ........................ 23 Right Handlebar Switches ........................ 24 Brake Lever Adjusters........................ 25 Clutch Lever............................. 26 Throttle Control ............................. 26 Ignition Switch/Steering Lock...................... 27 Ignition Key .............................. 28 Instruments .............................. 30 Instrument Panel Layout........................ 31 Warning Lights............................ 32 Warning and Information Messages ................... 36 Speedometer and Odometer ...................... 37 Tachometer .............................. 37 Fuel Gauge...............................
  • Page 22 General Information Seats...................................  66 Seat Care.............................. 66 Rider's Seat .............................. 67 Fairings................................ 67 Fairings - Removal.......................... 67 Fairings - Installation .........................  69 Cockpit Infill Panels .............................  69 Side Stand................................ 71 Running-In ............................... 72 Daily Safety Checks............................ 73...
  • Page 23: Hand Controls

    General Information Mode Button Hand Controls When the Mode button is pressed and released it will activate the Riding Mode Left Handlebar Switches Selection menu in the display screen. Further presses of the Mode button will scroll through the available riding modes (see page 42).
  • Page 24: Right Handlebar Switches

    General Information • Down - scroll the menu from the top STOP Position of the list to bottom The STOP position is for emergency use. • Left - scroll the menu to the left If an emergency arises which requires the engine to be stopped, move the •...
  • Page 25: Brake Lever Adjusters

    General Information Span Adjuster Home Button The span adjuster allows the distance The HOME button is used to access the from the handlebar to the brake lever to main menu on the instrument display. be changed to suit the span of the Press and release the HOME button to rider's hands.
  • Page 26: Clutch Lever

    General Information • The distance from the handlebar Clutch Lever grip to the released clutch lever is shortest when the adjuster wheel is Warning adjusted fully anticlockwise. Do not attempt to adjust the levers with the motorcycle in motion as this Throttle Control may lead to loss of motorcycle control An electronic throttle twist grip controls...
  • Page 27: Ignition Switch/Steering Lock

    For reasons of security and safety, accident. Contact authorised always turn the ignition to the OFF or Triumph dealer as soon as possible to PARK position and remove the key have the fault checked and rectified. when leaving motorcycle unattended.
  • Page 28: Ignition Key

    General Information Note Warning Do not leave the steering lock in the P With the key in the LOCK or P position, position for long periods of time as this the steering will become locked. will cause the battery to discharge. Never turn the key to the LOCK or P positions while the motorcycle is Ignition Key...
  • Page 29 General Information Always get replacement keys from your Caution authorised Triumph dealer. Replacement keys must 'paired' with Do not store the spare key with the motorcycle’s immobiliser your motorcycle as this will reduce all authorised Triumph dealer. aspects of security.
  • Page 30: Instruments

    General Information Instruments Table of Contents Instrument Panel Layout........................ 31 Warning Lights............................ 32 Warning and Information Messages ................... 36 Speedometer and Odometer ...................... 37 Tachometer .............................. 37 Fuel Gauge...............................  38 Service Interval Announcement (SIA).................. 38 Gear Position Display .......................... 39 Display Navigation .......................... 39 Themes and Styles .......................... 40 Riding Modes............................ 42 Riding Mode Selection......................... 42 Information Tray...........................
  • Page 31: Instrument Panel Layout

    General Information Instrument Panel Layout x1000 o7:29 17.5 RANGE Current riding mode Engine management malfunction indicator Warning lights light (MIL) Alarm/immobiliser status indicator light 10. Gear position symbol (alarm is an accessory kit) Clock Speedometer 12. Fuel gauge Tachometer red zone 13.
  • Page 32: Warning Lights

    If the MIL flashes when the ignition is Light (MIL) for the engine management switched ON contact an authorised system illuminates when the ignition is Triumph dealer as soon as possible to switched ON (to indicate that it is have the situation rectified. In these working)
  • Page 33 Immobiliser/Alarm Indicator Light Note Traction control will not function if there This Triumph motorcycle is fitted with is a malfunction with the ABS. The an engine immobiliser which is activated warning lights for the ABS, traction when the ignition switch is turned to control and the MIL will be illuminated.
  • Page 34 Do not continue to ride for longer than necessary with engine Contact an authorised Triumph dealer management system Malfunction as soon as possible to have the fault Indicator Light (MIL) and traction checked and rectified. In this situation...
  • Page 35 General Information When the warning light is illuminated, Traction Control (TC) Disabled the TPMS symbol indicating which is the Warning Light deflated tyre and its pressure will automatically be shown in the display area. The TC disabled warning light should not illuminate unless traction control is switched off or there is a malfunction.
  • Page 36: Warning And Information Messages

    General Information High Beam Light Warning Do not ride for longer than necessary in poor ambient light conditions with When the ignition is switched the Daytime Running Lights (DRL) in ON and the headlight dip switch is set to use. HIGH BEAM, the high beam warning Riding with the Daytime Running light will illuminate.
  • Page 37: Speedometer And Odometer

    General Information The following warning and information Press joystick centre messages may be shown if a fault is acknowledge and hide each message. detected on the motorcycle. BATTERY LOW LOW OIL PRESSURE - CHECK CHECK MANUAL MANUAL ACKNOWLEDGE (red indicator) warning CHECK ENGINE Low Battery Warning Shown...
  • Page 38: Fuel Gauge

    Contact an authorised consumption will be also displayed in Triumph dealer as soon as possible to the Information tray. Press the Joystick have the fault checked and rectified. centre to acknowledge and hide the low...
  • Page 39: Gear Position Display

    General Information Gear Position Display Display Navigation The gear position display indicates table below describes which gear (one to six) has been instrument icons and buttons used to engaged. When the transmission is in navigate through the instrument menus neutral (no gear selected), the display described in this handbook.
  • Page 40: Themes And Styles

    General Information Styles can also be selected through the Home button (right Style Options tray, see page 48. hand switch housing). Theme 1, Style 1 is used for visual recognition throughout this handbook. Mode button (left hand switch housing). Joystick left/right or up/down.
  • Page 41 General Information Theme 1 Theme 2 22:35 12.5 FUEL x1000 o7:29 12.5 mp/h RPM x1000 0123 02:25 35.2 TRIP 0123 02:25 35.2 TRIP HH:MM mp/h HH:MM mp/h Theme 1 Style 1 Theme 2 Style 1 07:29 12.5 FUEL 07:29 12.5 mp/ h mp/h RPM x1000...
  • Page 42: Riding Modes

    General Information Riding Modes Riding Mode Selection The riding modes allow adjustment of Warning the throttle response (MAP), Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) and Traction Control The selection of riding modes whilst (TC) settings to suit differing road the motorcycle is in motion requires conditions and rider preferences.
  • Page 43 General Information Note Warning The riding mode will default to ROAD After selecting a riding mode, operate when the ignition is switched ON, if the the motorcycle in an area free from TRACK or RIDER Mode was active the traffic to gain familiarity with the new last time the ignition was switched OFF settings.
  • Page 44: Information Tray

    General Information To change the selected riding mode: riding mode change completed, the riding mode icon will • Press the joystick left or right, or alternate between the previous riding repeatedly press the MODE button mode and the newly selected riding until the required riding mode is mode until the change is complete or it highlighted in the centre of the...
  • Page 45 General Information • Trip Meter, see page 46 • Push the joystick down/up to review each warning (if more than one). • Fuel Information, see page 46 • Push the joystick left/right to return • Tyre Pressure Monitoring System to the information tray. (TPMS) (if fitted), see page 47 •...
  • Page 46 General Information Fuel Status Information Caution The Fuel Status information tray shows Stop the engine immediately if the fuel consumption information. high coolant temperature warning light illuminates. Do not restart the engine until fault been RANGE rectified. Severe engine damage will result from running the engine when the high Fuel information light coolant temperature warning light is...
  • Page 47 General Information Note This shows the current rear tyre pressure. After refuelling, the fuel gauge and range to empty information will be For more information on TPMS and tyre updated only while riding pressures, see page 63. motorcycle. Depending on the riding style, updating could take up to five Odometer minutes.
  • Page 48: Main Menu

    General Information To select a different style: Screen Contrast • Push the joystick down/up to select The Screen Contrast information tray the required style. allows the display screen contrast to be adjusted. • Press the joystick centre to confirm. Lap Timer HIGH CONTRAST The Lap Timer information tray allows a AUTO CONTRAST...
  • Page 49 General Information • Push the joystick down/up to scroll Riding Modes the Main menu until the required To access the riding modes menu: option is selected. Press the joystick • From the MAIN MENU, push the centre to confirm. joystick down and select RIDING MODES.
  • Page 50 General Information • The relevant settings options for Riding Mode Configuration the selected riding mode are now Refer to the following table for the ABS, shown. MAP and TC options available for each riding mode. RIDING MODES RIDER RIDER MAP SETTING Riding Modes RAIN TC SETTING...
  • Page 51 General Information Bike Set Up - TSA (Shift Assist) Bike Set Up - Direction Indicators Triumph Shift Assist (TSA) triggers a The direction indicators can be set to momentary engine torque change to automatic or manual. allow gears to engage, without closure...
  • Page 52 General Information To disable or enable the TC system: Trip Set Up • From the BIKE SET UP menu, push This menu allows the configuration of the joystick down/up to select TC the trip meters. and press the joystick centre to There are three options available;...
  • Page 53 General Information Trip Set Up - Automatic Reset Trip 2 Enable/Disable Trip 2 meter can be enabled or disabled. TRIP 1 RESET AUTOMATIC If trip 2 meter is disabled, it will no MANUAL 1 HR longer be shown in the information tray. AUTOMATIC 2 HR 4 HR...
  • Page 54 General Information • Push the HOME button to display • Press the joystick centre to select the MAIN MENU. the required menu. • Push the joystick down and then DISPLAY SETUP press the joystick centre to select THEME DISPLAY SET UP. BRIGHTNESS (High Contrast) BRIGHTNESS (Low Contrast) •...
  • Page 55 General Information • Press the joystick centre to show • Press the joystick centre to confirm the available options. the language option. • Scroll the menu by moving the Display Set Up - Set Units joystick down/up until the required option is highlighted.
  • Page 56 General Information • Push the joystick down/up to set Display Set Up - Set Clock the hour. Press the joystick centre Clock menu allows to confirm. adjustment of the clock to be set to the local time. DISPLAY SETUP SET CLOCK THEME 12HR To set the clock:...
  • Page 57 General Information • Push the joystick down/up to select The options available are: any of the date format options and • START SESSION press the joystick centre to confirm • REVIEW (Review is available only if selection. A tick is shown to indicate lap timer data is stored).
  • Page 58 General Information To set the fixed lap distance: • Push the joystick down to select the REVIEW menu. • Push the joystick down/up to select FIXED LAP DISTANCE and press the MAIN MENU LAP TIMER joystick centre. The UNITS and SET RIDING MODES START SESSION DISTANCE menus will be shown.
  • Page 59: Fuel

    Brightness, Lap Timer settings and Engine Calibration data. certain circumstances engine • Cancel - The main menu settings calibration may be required. Always and data will remain unchanged and refer to your authorised Triumph dealer. display will return previous menu level.
  • Page 60 General Information Refuelling Caution Warning The motorcycle can be permanently damaged if it is allowed to operate To help reduce hazards associated with the incorrect grade of fuel or with refuelling, always observe the incorrect engine calibration. following fuel safety instructions: Always make sure the fuel used is of - Petrol (fuel) is highly flammable and the correct grade and quality.
  • Page 61: Fuel Tank Cap

    General Information Filling the Fuel Tank Fuel Tank Cap Warning Overfilling the tank can lead to fuel spillage. If fuel is spilled, thoroughly clean up the spillage immediately and dispose of the materials used safely. Take care not to spill any fuel on the engine, exhaust pipes, tyres or any other part of the motorcycle.
  • Page 62: Traction Control (Tc)

    General Information Fill the fuel tank slowly to help prevent Traction Control (TC) spillage. Do not fill the tank to a level above the bottom of the filler neck. This Warning will make sure there is enough air space to allow for fuel expansion if the fuel Traction control is not a substitute for inside tank...
  • Page 63: Traction Control Settings

    Triumph dealer. situation accelerating too hard on The TPMS display on the instruments wet/slippery road surfaces may cause will only be activated when the system the rear wheel to slip, and may result has been fitted.
  • Page 64: Tyre Pressure Warning Light (Tpms) (If Fitted)

    Tyre Pressure Sensor Serial Number The serial number for the tyre pressure sensor is printed on a label attached to sensor. This number required by your authorised Triumph dealer for service or diagnostics.
  • Page 65: Tyre Pressures

    When the tyre pressure monitoring Caution system is being fitted to the motorcycle, make sure that your authorised Triumph Do not use anti puncture fluid or any dealer records the serial numbers of the other item likely to obstruct air flow to...
  • Page 66: Sensor Batteries

    Contact may damage the seat or seat cover. your authorised Triumph dealer to have Instead, place the seat, with the seat the sensor replaced and the new serial cover facing upwards, on a clean, flat...
  • Page 67: Rider's Seat

    General Information Rider's Seat Fairings Warning Caution To prevent detachment of the seat To prevent damage to the fairings, during riding, after fitting always care must be taken not to drop or lean grasp seat pull firmly a fairing against any surface which upwards.
  • Page 68 General Information • Noting the position, remove the • Remove the two fixings that attach three fixings securing the fairing to the right and left hand fairing the cockpit. together. ckmo Fixings Fixings Upper fairing Fairing • Remove the two fixings securing the Note fairing to the frame.
  • Page 69: Fairings - Installation

    General Information • The upper edge of the fairing is Cockpit Infill Panels located into the cockpit with two The cockpit infill panels need to be hooks. The panel must be moved removed to gain access to the headlight rearwards until the two hooks are unit to replace the bulbs.
  • Page 70 General Information • Lift the rear of the panel up and pull • Tighten the fixing to 3 Nm. rearwards to release its tangs from the grommets in the rear of the headlight. Installation Note Make sure that the front locating lugs are fully engaged into their grommets in the rear of the headlight.
  • Page 71: Side Stand

    General Information Whenever the side stand is used, before Side Stand riding, always make sure that the side stand is fully up after first sitting on the Warning motorcycle. The motorcycle is fitted with an For instructions on safe parking, refer interlock system to prevent it from to the How to Ride the Motorcycle being ridden with the side stand in the...
  • Page 72: Running-In

    General Information Both during and after running-in has Running-In been completed: • Do not overrev the engine when cold; R.P.M. • Do not let the engine labour. Always downshift before the engine begins Running-in is the name given to the to 'struggle';...
  • Page 73: Daily Safety Checks

    Brake fluid levels must be and Adjustment section or see your between the MAX and MIN marks on authorised Triumph dealer for the action both reservoirs (page 114). required to return the motorcycle to a Front Forks: Smooth action. No leaks safe operating condition.
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  • Page 75 How to Ride the Motorcycle Table of Contents Stopping the Engine ............................ 76 Starting the Engine............................ 76 Moving Off ................................ 78 Changing Gears.............................. 79 Triumph Shift Assist (TSA) (if fitted).................... 80 Braking ................................ 81 Parking ................................ 84 Considerations for High Speed Operation .................. 86...
  • Page 76: Stopping The Engine

    How to Ride the Motorcycle Stopping the Engine Starting the Engine Caution Warning engine should normally Never start the engine or run the stopped by turning the ignition switch engine in a confined area. to the OFF position. Exhaust fumes are poisonous and can engine stop switch...
  • Page 77 How to Ride the Motorcycle Note Caution instrument warning lights will operate starter illuminate and will then go off (except continuously more than five those which normally remain on until seconds as the starter motor will the engine starts, see page 32. overheat and the battery will become A transponder is fitted within the key to discharged.
  • Page 78: Moving Off

    How to Ride the Motorcycle • If the side stand is extended whilst Moving Off the engine is running, and the To move the motorcycle: transmission is not in neutral then • Pull in the clutch lever and select the engine will stop regardless of first gear.
  • Page 79: Changing Gears

    How to Ride the Motorcycle To change gear: Changing Gears • Close the throttle while pulling in the clutch lever. Warning • Change into the next higher or Take care to avoid opening the throttle lower gear. too far or too fast in any of the lower •...
  • Page 80: Triumph Shift Assist (Tsa) (If Fitted)

    Caution gear from neutral, and also when selecting neutral from any other gear. In the event of a TSA system fault Triumph Shift Assist will not operate if: when riding, the TSA system will be disabled. • The clutch is applied.
  • Page 81: Braking

    Riders should practice emergency braking in a traffic-free area. Triumph strongly recommends that all riders take a course of instruction, which includes advice on safe brake operation. Incorrect brake technique could result in loss of control and an accident.
  • Page 82 How to Ride the Motorcycle Warning Warning your safety, always exercise Riding with your foot on the brake extreme caution when braking, pedal or your hands on the brake lever accelerating turning may actuate the brake light, giving a incautious action can cause loss of false indication to other road users.
  • Page 83 Contact ABS Warning Light an authorised Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked and rectified. When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, it is normal for the ABS warning light to flash on and off.
  • Page 84: Parking

    How to Ride the Motorcycle Parking Warning The ABS warning light will illuminate Warning when the rear wheel is driven at high The engine and exhaust system will be speed for more than 30 seconds when hot after riding. the motorcycle is on a stand. This reaction is normal.
  • Page 85 How to Ride the Motorcycle • Do not park on a lateral (sideways) Warning incline of greater than 6° and never park facing downhill. Do not park on a soft or steeply inclined surface. • Do not leave the switch in the P position for long periods of time as Parking under these conditions may this will discharge the battery.
  • Page 86: Considerations For High Speed Operation

    Warning from those you are familiar with at legal road speeds. This Triumph motorcycle should be Do not attempt high speed operation operated within the legal speed limits unless you have received sufficient for the particular road travelled.
  • Page 87 How to Ride the Motorcycle Engine Oil Tyres Check that the engine oil level is correct. High speed operation is hard on tyres, Make sure that the correct grade and and tyres that are in good condition are type of oil is used when topping up. crucial to riding safely.
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  • Page 89 Triumph following information has been prepared motorcycle are those which carry as a guide to the potential hazards of official Triumph approval and are fitted adding accessories to a motorcycle and to the motorcycle by an authorised carrying additional loads.
  • Page 90 Triumph accessory. Make sure attempted even where the legal speed the Triumph motorcycle model that limit permits this. the Triumph accessory is to be fitted to, is listed as approved for the The presence of accessories and/or genuine Triumph accessory. For all...
  • Page 91 Accessories and Loading Loading Warning Warning Never attempt to store any items between the frame and the fuel tank. Incorrect loading may result in an This can restrict the steering and will unsafe riding condition leading to an cause loss of control leading to an accident.
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  • Page 93 Maintenance Maintenance Table of Contents Scheduled Maintenance.......................... 95 Scheduled Maintenance Table ........................ 97 Engine Oil .................................  99 Engine Oil Level Inspection ...................... 99 Engine Oil and Filter Change ...................... 100 Disposal of Used Engine Oil and Oil Filters................ 101 Engine Oil Specification and Grade (10W/40 & 10W/50)...........  102 Cooling System .............................
  • Page 94 Maintenance Suspension .............................. 120 Front Suspension.......................... 120 Front Suspension Settings...................... 120 Front Suspension Spring Preload Adjustment.............. 120 Front Suspension Compression Damping Adjustment............ 121 Front Suspension Rebound Damping Adjustment..............  121 Rear Suspension...........................  121 Rear Suspension Settings ...................... 122 Rear Suspension Compression Damping Adjustment ............ 122 Rear Suspension Rebound Damping Adjustment ..............
  • Page 95: Scheduled Maintenance

    Special tools, knowledge and training are required in order to correctly carry out the maintenance items listed in the scheduled maintenance chart. Only an authorised Triumph dealer will have this knowledge and equipment. Incorrect or neglected maintenance lead dangerous riding condition.
  • Page 96 Maintenance Scheduled maintenance may be carried Service Symbol/General Warning Symbol out by your authorised Triumph dealer in three ways; annual maintenance, service symbol will mileage based maintenance illuminate for five seconds after the combination of both, depending on the motorcycle start up sequence as a...
  • Page 97: Scheduled Maintenance Table

    • Autoscan – carry out a full Autoscan using the • • • • • Triumph diagnostic tool (print a customer copy) Secondary air injection system – check/clean • • Air cleaner – renew • • Throttle bodies – balance •...
  • Page 98 Maintenance Odometer Reading in Miles (km) or Time Period, whichever comes first First Annual Mileage Based Service Service Service 6,000 and Operation Description 18,000 600 (1000) 12,000 24,000 Every Year (10,000 6 Months (20,000) (40,000) 30,000) Brakes Brake pads – check wear levels •...
  • Page 99: Engine Oil

    Maintenance Engine Oil Warning If the engine has recently been running, the exhaust system will be hot. Before working near exhaust system, allow sufficient time for the exhaust system to cool as Warning touching any part of a hot exhaust system could cause burn injuries.
  • Page 100: Engine Oil And Filter Change

    Maintenance • Remove the dipstick, wipe clean and Warning screw fully closed in the crankcase. The oil may be hot to the touch. Note Avoid contact with the hot oil by An accurate indication of the level of oil wearing suitable protective clothing, in the engine is only shown when the gloves, eye protection, etc.
  • Page 101: Disposal Of Used Engine Oil And Oil Filters

    Caution • Unscrew and remove the oil filter using Triumph service tool T3880313. If the engine oil pressure is too low, Dispose of the old oil filter in an the low oil pressure warning light will environmentally friendly way.
  • Page 102: Engine Oil Specification And Grade (10W/40 & 10W/50)

    Maintenance Engine Oil Specification and Grade Cooling System (10W/40 & 10W/50) Triumph's high performance fuel injected engines are designed to use 10W/40 10W/50 semi fully synthetic motorcycle engine oil that meets specification API SH (or higher) and JASO MA, such as Castrol Power 1...
  • Page 103: Coolant Level Inspection

    HD4X Hybrid OAT coolant, as supplied by • Position the motorcycle on level Triumph, is premixed and does not need ground and in an upright position. to be diluted prior to filling or topping up The expansion tank can be viewed the cooling system.
  • Page 104: Coolant Change

    To add coolant to the expansion tank, Coolant Change the right hand fairing must first be It is recommended that the coolant is removed. changed by an authorised Triumph dealer in accordance with scheduled maintenance requirements. Radiator and Hoses Warning The fan operates automatically when the engine is running.
  • Page 105: Throttle Control

    To avoid continued use of a sticking or damaged throttle control, always have it checked by your authorised Triumph dealer. To inspect the throttle: • Check...
  • Page 106: Clutch

    Maintenance Clutch Adjustment Clutch To adjust the clutch: The motorcycle is equipped with a cable-operated clutch. • Turn the adjuster sleeve until the correct amount of clutch lever free If the clutch lever has excessive free play is achieved. play, the clutch may not disengage fully. This will cause difficulty in changing gear and selecting neutral.
  • Page 107: Drive Chain

    Therefore, always replace worn damaged chains using genuine Triumph parts supplied by an authorised Triumph dealer. Drive Chain Lubrication Lubrication is necessary every 200 miles (300  km) and also after riding in wet weather, on wet roads, or any time that...
  • Page 108: Drive Chain Free Movement Inspection

    Maintenance To lubricate the drive chain: Drive Chain Free Movement Inspection • Use the special drive chain lubricant recommended Warning Specifications section. • Apply lubricant to the sides of the Before starting work, make sure the rollers then allow the motorcycle to motorcycle stabilised stand unused for at least eight...
  • Page 109: Drive Chain Free Movement Adjustment

    Triumph reduce drive chain free movement. dealer take remedial action before you attempt to ride the motorcycle again. Failure to take remedial action may...
  • Page 110: Drive Chain And Sprocket Wear Inspection

    Never neglect drive chain maintenance and always have drive chains installed by an authorised Triumph dealer. Use a genuine Triumph supplied drive chain as specified in the Triumph Parts Catalogue. The use of non-approved drive chains may result in a broken drive chain or...
  • Page 111: Brakes

    • If there is any irregularity, have the accident. drive chain and/or the sprockets After replacement brake pads have replaced by an authorised Triumph been fitted, ride with extreme caution dealer. until the new pads have 'broken in'. • Refit the chain guard, tightening the fixings to 9 Nm.
  • Page 112: Front Brake Wear Inspection

    Carrier plate when it has worn to the bottom of the Brake pad lining grooves. Brake pads supplied by Triumph will Rear Brake Wear Inspection have the brake backing plate at the recommended thickness. Always have Warning replacement brake pads supplied and fitted by your Triumph dealer.
  • Page 113 Maintenance accordance with Scheduled Disc Brake Fluid Maintenance chart, inspect the rear brake pads for wear. If the lining Warning thickness rear brake Brake fluid hygroscopic which including the brake backing plate is less means it will absorb moisture from the than 4.5 ...
  • Page 114: Front Brake Fluid Level Inspection And Adjustment

    Riding with depleted brake fluid levels, the indicator light illuminated. Contact or with a brake fluid leak is dangerous an authorised Triumph dealer as soon will cause reduced brake as possible to have the fault checked performance potentially leading to loss and rectified.
  • Page 115: Rear Brake Fluid Level Inspection And Adjustment

    Warning If there has been an appreciable drop in the level of the fluid in either fluid reservoir, consult your authorised Triumph dealer advice before riding. Riding with depleted brake fluid levels, or with a brake fluid leak is dangerous...
  • Page 116: Brake Light Switches

    Upper level line the rear brake pedal is pressed, have Lower level line your authorised Triumph dealer To inspect the rear brake fluid level: investigate and rectify the fault. • Check the level of brake fluid visible in the reservoir.
  • Page 117: Mirrors

    Maintenance Mirrors Steering Warning Caution Operation of the motorcycle with To prevent risk of injury from the incorrectly adjusted mirrors motorcycle falling during dangerous. inspection, make sure that motorcycle is stabilised and secured Operation of the motorcycle with on a suitable support. incorrectly adjusted mirrors will result in loss of vision to the rear of the Do not exert extreme force against...
  • Page 118: Wheel Bearings Inspection

    • If any free play can be detected in the steering (headstock) bearings, ask your authorised Triumph dealer to inspect and rectify any faults before riding. • Remove the support and place the Inspecting the Wheel Bearings motorcycle on the side stand.
  • Page 119: Front Fork Inspection

    To inspect the front forks: • Position the motorcycle on level ground. • While holding the handlebars and applying the front brake, pump the forks up and down several times. • If roughness or excessive stiffness is detected, consult your authorised Triumph dealer.
  • Page 120: Suspension

    Number of adjuster clicks anticlockwise from the fully clockwise position noting that the first information or consult your authorised stop (click position) is counted as zero. Triumph dealer. Front Suspension Spring Preload Warning Adjustment Make sure that the adjusters are set...
  • Page 121: Front Suspension Compression Damping Adjustment

    Rear Suspension Warning Make sure that the correct balance between front and rear suspension is maintained. Suspension imbalance could significantly change handling characteristics leading loss control and an accident. Refer table further information or consult your authorised Triumph dealer.
  • Page 122: Rear Suspension Settings

    Maintenance To change the compression damping Rear Suspension Settings setting: The motorcycle is delivered from the • Rotate slotted adjuster factory with all the suspension settings clockwise to increase compression set at the Standard/Sport setting as damping, anticlockwise shown in the suspension table. decrease.
  • Page 123: Bank Angle Indicators

    Maintenance Bank Angle Indicators Tyres Warning Always replace bank angle indicators before they are worn to their maximum limit. This model is fitted with tubeless tyres, Use of a motorcycle with bank angle valves and wheel rims. Use only tyres indicators worn beyond the maximum marked ‘TUBELESS’...
  • Page 124: Tyre Inflation Pressures

    Maintenance Tyre Inflation Pressures Warning Warning Do not install tube type tyres on tubeless rims. Incorrect tyre inflation will cause The bead will not seat and the tyres abnormal tread wear and instability could slip on the rims, causing rapid problems that may lead to loss of tyre deflation that may result in a loss control and an accident.
  • Page 125: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms) (If Fitted)

    The cold inflation pressures Care must be taken when replacing specified by Triumph take account of the tyres to prevent any damage to this. the tyre pressure sensors. Only adjust tyre pressures when the...
  • Page 126: Minimum Recommended Tread Depth

    Always consult your authorised are required, consult your authorised Triumph dealer for tyre replacement, Triumph dealer who will arrange for the or for a safety inspection of the tyres. tyres and inner tubes to be selected, in correct combination, from...
  • Page 127 Warning motorcycle control and an accident. If tyre damage is suspected, such as after striking the kerb, ask your authorised Triumph dealer to inspect the tyre both internally and externally. Tyre damage may not always be visible from the outside.
  • Page 128 When wheel balancing is required, such as after tyre or inner tube replacement, your authorised Triumph dealer. Only use self-adhesive weights. Clip on weights may damage the wheel, tyre inner tube resulting tyre deflation, loss of motorcycle control and an accident.
  • Page 129: Battery

    Maintenance Battery Battery Removal Warning The battery contains sulphuric acid Warning (battery acid). Contact with skin or Make sure that the battery terminals eyes may cause severe burns. Wear do not touch the motorcycle frame. protective clothing and a face shield. This may cause a short circuit or If battery acid gets on your skin, flush spark which would ignite battery...
  • Page 130: Battery Disposal

    Maintenance To remove the battery: Battery Discharge • Remove the rider seat, (see page 67). Caution • Disconnect battery leads, negative (black) lead first and then The charge level in the battery must the positive lead. be maintained to maximise battery life. •...
  • Page 131: Battery Charging

    For extended periods of storage (beyond two weeks) the battery should be Warning removed from the motorcycle and kept charged using a Triumph approved The battery gives off explosive gases; maintenance charger. keep sparks, flames and cigarettes Similarly, should the battery charge fall away.
  • Page 132 Maintenance • Cover the positive terminal with the Warning protective cap. Before disconnecting the battery or • Refit the battery strap. removing a fuse, note and record the • Refit the rider seat. rider mode settings. Once battery been reconnected or the fuse refitted then the rider mode settings should be reset as noted.
  • Page 133: Fuses

    Maintenance The fuse box is located beneath the Fuses rider's seat. To allow access to the fuse boxes, the rider's seat must be removed Warning (see page 67). Always replace blown fuses with new ones of the correct rating (as specified on the fuse box cover).
  • Page 134: Fuse Identification

    Maintenance Fuse Identification Headlights The fuse identification numbers listed in the table correspond with those printed on the fuse box cover, as shown below. Spare fuses are located in the fuse box cover. Warning Adjust road speed to suit the visibility and weather conditions in which the motorcycle is being operated.
  • Page 135: Headlight Adjustment

    Maintenance Headlight Adjustment Caution Note Do not cover the headlight or lens Each headlight can be adjusted by with any item likely to obstruct air means vertical horizontal flow to, or prevent heat escaping from, adjustment screws located on the rear the headlight lens.
  • Page 136: Headlight Bulb Replacement

    Remove the cockpit infill panels, see Headlight Bulb Replacement page 69. Caution The use of non-approved bulbs may result in damage to lenses and other lighting unit components. Use genuine Triumph supplied bulbs as specified Triumph Parts Catalogue. Always have replacement...
  • Page 137: Direction Indicator Lights

    Maintenance • Installation is the reverse of the Direction Indicator Lights removal procedure. Models fitted with LEDs • Reconnect the battery, positive (red) The LED direction indicator light units lead first. are sealed, maintenance free LED units. • Refit the cockpit infill panels and The direction indicator assembly must tighten the fixings to 3 Nm.
  • Page 138: Rear Light

    Maintenance Rear Light Licence Plate Light The LED rear light units are sealed, Bulb Replacement maintenance free LED units. The rear light assembly must be replaced in the event of the failure of the rear light. Fixing Lens Bulb To replace the licence plate light bulb: •...
  • Page 139 Cleaning and Storage Cleaning and Storage Table of Contents Cleaning ................................ 140 Preparation for Washing......................... 140 Where to be Careful............................  141 Washing ................................ 142 After Washing...............................  142 Care of Gloss Paintwork ..........................  143 Care of Matt Paintwork.......................... 143 Aluminium Items - not Lacquered or Painted ................ 144 Cleaning of Chrome and Stainless Steel Items................ 144 Black Chrome ..............................
  • Page 140: Cleaning

    Cleaning and Storage Cleaning Preparation for Washing Frequent, regular cleaning Before washing, precautions must be essential part of the maintenance of taken to keep water off the following your motorcycle. If regularly cleaned, places. the appearance will be preserved for Rear opening of the exhausts: Cover many years.
  • Page 141: Where To Be Careful

    Cleaning and Storage Note Where to be Careful Use of soaps that are highly alkaline will Caution leave a residue on painted surfaces, and may also cause water spotting. Do not use high pressure spray Always use a low alkaline soap to aid washers or steam cleaners.
  • Page 142: Washing

    Cleaning and Storage Washing After Washing wash motorcycle, Warning following: • Make sure that the motorcycle Never wax or lubricate the brake discs. engine is cold. Always clean the brake disc with a • Prepare a mixture of clean, cold proprietary brand of oil-free brake disc water and mild automotive cleaner.
  • Page 143: Care Of Gloss Paintwork

    Cleaning and Storage Care of Gloss Paintwork Care of Matt Paintwork Gloss paintwork should be washed and Matt paintwork requires no greater care dried as described previously, then than that already recommended for protected using high quality high gloss paintwork. automotive polish.
  • Page 144: Aluminium Items - Not Lacquered Or Painted

    Cleaning and Storage Aluminium Items - not Cleaning of Chrome and Lacquered or Painted Stainless Steel Items Items such as brake and clutch levers, All chrome and stainless steel parts of wheels, engine covers, engine cooling your motorcycle must cleaned fins, upper and lower yokes and throttle regularly to avoid a deterioration of its bodies...
  • Page 145: Black Chrome

    Cleaning and Storage Black Chrome Cleaning of the Exhaust System Items such as headlight bowls and mirrors on some models must be All parts of the exhaust system of your correctly cleaned to preserve their motorcycle must be cleaned regularly to appearance.
  • Page 146: Seat Care

    Cleaning and Storage When the exhaust system is dry, apply Seat Care suitable proprietary motorcycle protection spray onto the surface, Caution following manufacturer’s instructions. Use of chemicals or high pressure spray washers is not recommended recommended that regular for cleaning the seat. protection be applied to the system as this will both protect and enhance the Using chemicals or high pressure...
  • Page 147: Windscreen Cleaning (If Fitted)

    Cleaning and Storage After cleaning, rinse well and then dry Windscreen Cleaning (if with a soft, lint-free cloth. fitted) If the transparency of the windscreen is reduced by scratches or oxidation which cannot be removed, the windscreen must be replaced. Warning Never attempt...
  • Page 148: Care Of Leather Products

    Gently clean any minor marks with a ensure the long life of the product. damp cloth then leave the leather The Triumph leather product is a natural product to dry naturally at room product and lack of care can result in temperature.
  • Page 149: Storage

    (noting that HD4X Hybrid smoke. coolant, as supplied by Triumph, is Make sure the area is well ventilated pre-mixed and requires no dilution) and free from any source of flame or and distilled water solution (see sparks; this includes any appliance page 102).
  • Page 150 Cleaning and Storage Preparation after Storage To prepare the motorcycle to be ridden after storage, do the following: • Install the battery (if removed) (see page 131). • If the motorcycle has been stored for more than four months, change the engine oil (see page 100). •...
  • Page 151 Specifications Specifications Dimensions, Weights and Performance A list of model specific dimensions, weights and performance figures is available from your authorised Triumph dealer, or on the Internet at www.triumph.co.uk. Payload Daytona Moto 2™ 765 Maximum Payload 124 kg (273 lbs) Engine Daytona Moto 2™...
  • Page 152 Approved Tyres A list of approved tyres specific to these models is available from your authorised Triumph dealer, or on the Internet at www.triumph.co.uk.
  • Page 153 Specifications Tyres Daytona Moto 2™ 765 Tyre Sizes: Front 120/70 ZR17 58W Rear 180/55 ZR17 73W Tyre Pressures (Cold): Front 2.35 bar (34 lb/in²) Rear 2.5 bar (36 lb/in²) Electrical Equipment Daytona Moto 2™ 765 Battery Type YTX-9BS Battery Rating 12 Volt, 8 Ah Alternator 14 Volt, 34 Amp at 5,000 rpm...
  • Page 154 Fluids and Lubricants Bearings and Pivots Grease to NLGI 2 specification Brake Fluid DOT 4 brake fluid Triumph HD4X Hybrid OAT coolant (pre- Coolant mixed) Drive Chain Chain spray suitable for XW-ring chains Semi or fully synthetic 10W/40 or 10W/50...
  • Page 155 Index Index Preparation for Washing ...... 140 Protecting............ 145 Accessories ............ 89 Seat Care............ 146 Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) Washing ............ 142 Indicator Light .......... 33 Washing the Exhaust ........ 145 Where to be Careful ........ 141 Windscreen ............  147 Bank Angle Indicators ........ 123 Clutch.............. 106 Battery ..............
  • Page 156 Index To Start the Engine ........ 77 Ignition Switch/Steering Lock.....  28 Engine Oil ..............  99 Key.............. 29 Disposal of Oil and Filters ...... 101 Specifications.......... 152 Low Oil Pressure Warning Light .... 32 Immobiliser Oil and Oil Filter Change ...... 100 Indicator Light .......... 33 Oil Level Inspection........
  • Page 157 Index Speedometer............ 37 Tachometer............ 37 Safety Themes and Styles ........ 40 Daily Safety Checks ........ 73 Trip Set Up - Automatic Reset..... 53 Fuel and Exhaust Fumes .......  8 Trip Set Up - Enable/Disable ...... 53 Handlebars and Footrests....... 12, 13 Trip Set Up - Manual Reset ...... 52 Helmet and Clothing......... 9 Trip Set Up Menu .......... 52 Maintenance and Equipment.......
  • Page 158 Index Settings ............ 63 Transmission Specifications.......... 152 Triumph Shift Assist (TSA) ........  80 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) .. 63 Replacement Tyres ........ 65 Sensor Batteries .......... 66 Sensor Serial Number ........ 64 Tyre Pressure Warning Light.... 35, 64 Tyre Pressures ........ 65, 125 Tyres ..............
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  • Page 160 Owner's Handbook. Radio Equipment Device EU Directive 2014/53 Triumph motorcycles are equipped with a range of radio equipment devices. These radio equipment devices must comply with the EU Radio Equipment Device Directive 2014/53/EU. The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity for each radio equipment device is available at the following address: www.triumphmotorcycles.co.uk/public-content/triumph-radio-device-approvals...
  • Page 161 Approval Information Radio Equipment Maximum Transmit Frequency Range Manufacturer Device Power Level Receive Bands: 433.92 MHz, 134.2 kHz Category-2 Receiver Chassis Control Unit 287 nW ERP Transmit Bands: 134.2 kHz Class 1 Transmitter Fixed Inductive Loop Coil Antenna Receive Bands: 433.92 MHz, 134.2 kHz Category-2 Receiver Keyless Control Unit 6.28 uW ERP Transmit Bands: 134.2 kHz...
  • Page 162 Triumph Protect+ None Receive Bands: Accessory Alarm None System Remote/Key 1 mW ERP Fob - Triumph Transmit Bands: Protect+ 433.92 MHz Representative within the European Union Address Triumph Motocicletas Espana S.L. C/Cabo Rufino Lazaro 14 - E 28232 - Las Rozas De Madrid Spain...
  • Page 163 (Quality Control) Order, 2009, Cl. No. 3 (c), maximum (or lesser) gain approved for declared M/s. Triumph the transmitter by Industry Canada. Motorcycles Ltd. that the tyres fitted on this motorcycle meet the requirements To reduce potential radio interference to...

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