Tyre Pressures; Replacement Tyres - Triumph Street Triple S Owner's Handbook Manual

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Tyre Pressures

The tyre pressures shown on your
instrument panel indicate the actual
tyre pressure at the time of selecting
the display. This may differ from the
inflation pressure set when the tyres
are cold because tyres become warmer
during riding, causing the air in the tyre
to expand and the pressure to increase.
The cold inflation pressures specified by
Triumph take account of this.
Owners must only adjust tyre pressures
when the tyres are cold using an
accurate tyre pressure gauge (see
page 165), and must not use the tyre
pressure display on the instruments.
Warning
The tyre pressure monitoring system is
not to be used as a tyre pressure
gauge
when
pressures. For correct tyre pressures,
always check the tyre pressures when
the tyres are cold and using an
accurate tyre pressure gauge (see
page 165).
Use of the TPMS system to set
inflation
pressures
incorrect tyre pressures leading to loss
of motorcycle control and an accident.
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adjusting
the
may
lead
Do not use anti puncture fluid or any
other item likely to obstruct air flow to
the
TPMS
blockage to the air pressure orifice of
the TPMS sensor during operation will
cause the sensor to become blocked,
causing irreparable damage to the
TPMS sensor assembly.
Damage caused by the use of anti
puncture fluid or incorrect maintenance
is not considered a manufacturing
defect and will not be covered under
warranty.
Always have your tyres fitted by your
authorised Triumph dealer and inform
them that tyre pressure sensors are
fitted to the wheel.
tyre

Replacement Tyres

When replacing tyres, always have an
authorised Triumph dealer fit your tyres
and make sure they are aware that tyre
pressure sensors are fitted to the
wheels.
to
Caution
sensor's
orifices.
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