Daily Safety Checks - Triumph Trident Owner's Handbook Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for Trident:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Daily Safety Checks

Warning
Failure
to
perform
every day before you ride may result
in serious motorcycle damage or an
accident causing serious injury or
death.
Check the following items each day
before you ride. The time required is
minimal, and these checks will help
ensure a safe, reliable ride.
If any irregularities are found during
these checks, refer to the Maintenance
and Adjustment section or see your
authorised Triumph dealer for the action
required to return the motorcycle to a
safe operating condition.
Check the following:
Fuel: Adequate supply in tank, no fuel
leaks (page 54).
Engine Oil: Correct level on dipstick. Add
correct specification oil as required.
No leaks from the engine or oil cooler
(page 91).
Drive
Chain:
(page 101).
Tyres/Wheels:
pressures (when cold). Tread depth/
wear, tyre/wheel damage, punctures
etc. (page 115).
these
checks
Correct
adjustment
Correct
inflation
General Information
Nuts,
Bolts,
check that steering and suspension
components, axles, and all controls are
properly tightened or fastened. Inspect
all areas for loose/damaged fixings.
Steering Action: Smooth but not loose
from lock to lock. No binding of any of
the control cables (page 111).
Brakes: Pull the brake lever and push
the brake pedal to check for correct
resistance. Investigate any lever/pedal
where the travel is excessive before
meeting resistance, or if either control
feels spongy in operation (page 104).
Brake Pads: Check that the correct
amount of friction material is remaining
on all the brake pads (page 104).
Brake Fluid Levels: No brake fluid
leakage. Brake fluid levels must be
between the MAX and MIN marks on
both reservoirs (page 107).
Front Forks: Smooth action. No leaks
from fork seals (page 112).
Throttle: Make sure that the throttle
grip returns to the idle position without
sticking (page 28).
Clutch: Smooth operation and correct
cable free play (page 99).
Coolant: No coolant leakage. Check the
coolant level in the expansion tank
(when the engine is cold) (page 95).
Electrical Equipment: All lights and the
horn function correctly (page 125).
Engine Stop: Stop switch turns the
engine off (page 68).
Stand: Returns to the fully up position
by spring tension. Return springs not
weak or damaged (page 61).
Fasteners:
Visually
65

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents