Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS Owner's Handbook Manual

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Owner's Handbook
Speed Triple 1200 RS
This handbook contains information on the Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS
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 09.2020 Triumph Motorcycles Limited, Hinckley, Leicestershire, England.
Publication part number 3850072-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 Safety First Warning Labels...
  • Page 3: Foreword

    Triumph motorcycle correctly. locate your nearest authorised Triumph dealer, visit the Triumph web site at www. triumph. co. uk or telephone authorised distributor your country. Their address is given in the service record book that accompanies this handbook.
  • Page 4 • Removal puncturing muffler, baffles, header pipes or any other component which conducts Thank you for choosing a Triumph exhaust gases. motorcycle. This motorcycle • Removal of, or puncturing of any product of Triumph's use of proven part of the intake system.
  • Page 5 Our relationship with you does not end training to ensure safe operation of this with the purchase of your Triumph. Your motorcycle. feedback on the buying and ownership This Owner's Handbook is available from...
  • Page 6 Foreword This page intentionally left blank...
  • Page 7: Safety First

    Safety First Safety First The Motorcycle Warning This motorcycle is designed for use Warning as a two-wheeled vehicle capable of carrying a rider on his/her own. This motorcycle is designed for on- road use only. It is not suitable for off- total weight rider,...
  • Page 8 Safety First Fuel and Exhaust Fumes Helmet and Clothing Warning PETROL IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE: Always turn off the engine when refuelling. Warning Do not refuel or open the fuel filler cap while smoking or in the vicinity of any When riding the motorcycle, both open (naked) flame.
  • Page 9 Safety First Parking Warning Warning A helmet is one of the most important pieces of riding gear as it offers Always switch off the engine and protection against head injuries. You remove ignition before and your passenger's helmet should leaving the motorcycle unattended. carefully chosen should...
  • 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.
  • Page 11 Safety First Riding Warning Warning This Triumph motorcycle should be 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 Warning Always make sure that the passenger footrests are fully extended when The rider must maintain control of the carrying a passenger. motorcycle by keeping hands on the Never carry a passenger without handlebars at all times. him or her using the fully extended handling stability...
  • Page 13 Safety First Warning Always replace bank angle indicators before they are worn to their maximum limit. Use of a motorcycle with bank angle indicators worn beyond the maximum limit will allow the motorcycle to be banked to an unsafe angle. Banking to an unsafe angle may cause instability, loss of motorcycle control and an accident.
  • 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 Front indicator 10. Side stand Fuel filler cap Gear change pedal Fuel tank 12. Oil filter Rear suspension unit 13. Coolant expansion tank (tools attached to cover) Rear light 14. Front brake caliper Rear indicator 15.
  • Page 17 Parts Identification Parts Identification - Continued Rear seat/seat cowl fixing Clutch cable Battery (under seat) Oil filler cap Main and rear fuse boxes (under seat) 10. Rear brake pedal Front fuse box (under fuel tank) Silencer 12. Rear brake caliper Accessory socket Front brake fluid reservoir 13.
  • Page 18: Rider View Parts Identification

    Rider View Parts Identification Rider View Parts Identification Clutch lever Hazard warning lights switch High beam/pass button Front brake lever Daytime Running Lights (DRL) switch 10. Engine start/stop switch Cruise control adjust button Home button Mode button 12. Direction indicator switch Instruments 13.
  • Page 19: Serial Numbers

    Serial Numbers Serial Numbers Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Engine Serial Number Vehicle identification number Engine serial number The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) The engine serial number is stamped is stamped into the right hand side of on the engine crankcase, immediately the steering head area of the frame.
  • Page 20 Serial Numbers This page intentionally left blank...
  • Page 21: General Information

    General Information General Information Table of Contents Keys Smart Key Smart Key Battery Replacement Keyless Ignition Master Ignition Switch (if fitted) Instruments Instrument Panel Layout Warning Lights Warning and Information Messages Odometer and Speedometer Tachometer Fuel Gauge Coolant Temperature Gauge Ambient Air Temperature Gear Position Display Display Navigation...
  • Page 22 General Information Brake and Clutch Lever Adjusters Front Brake Lever Clutch Lever Throttle Control Cruise Control Activating Cruise Control Adjusting the Set Speed While in Cruise Control Deactivating Cruise Control Resuming the Cruise Control Set Speed Traction Control (TC) Traction Control Settings Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (if fitted) Tyre Pressures Tyre Pressure Sensor Batteries...
  • Page 23: Keys

    General Information Keys If there is a fault with the smart key or the smart key battery is flat then take the smart key to the nearest Triumph Caution dealer to rectify. All keys supplied with the motorcycle For security reasons, the smart key...
  • Page 24: Keyless Ignition

    General Information Keyless Ignition • Remove the battery cover fixing using a 1.5 mm AF Allen key. The keyless ignition system allows the • Remove the battery cover. motorcycle to be started without the use of a mechanical key. • Remove the battery, noting its orientation.
  • Page 25 General Information Standard Key Operation • Press the ON/OFF button on the smart key to turn the key on. The To turn the motorcycle on with the status symbol light shows green standard key (or the smart key if the briefly to indicate that the smart battery is discharged): key is on.
  • Page 26: Master Ignition Switch (If Fitted)

    General Information Master Ignition Switch To operate the motorcycle with the keyless ignition, the master ignition (if fitted) switch must be in the ON position. If the master ignition switch is in the OFF position then the keyless ignition cannot be used and the motorcycle can not be started.
  • Page 27: Instruments

    General Information Instruments Table of Contents Instrument Panel Layout Warning Lights Warning and Information Messages Odometer and Speedometer Tachometer Fuel Gauge Coolant Temperature Gauge Ambient Air Temperature Gear Position Display Display Navigation Riding Modes Riding Mode Selection Main Menu...
  • Page 28: Instrument Panel Layout

    General Information Instrument Panel Layout The motorcycle is fitted with a full colour Thin Film Transistor (TFT) instrument display with a 5 inch (12.7 cm) screen. 9 10 12:34 Display Brightness Contrast Theme Language Units Date/Time Shift Indicator Rider Name Clock 12.
  • Page 29: Warning Lights

    If the MIL flashes when the ignition the engine starts, as described in the is switched ON contact an authorised following pages). Triumph dealer as soon as possible to For additional warning and information have the situation rectified. In these messages, see page 34.
  • Page 30 Immobiliser/Alarm Indicator Light If the ABS warning light is constantly illuminated it indicates that the ABS This Triumph motorcycle is fitted with function is not available because: an engine immobiliser which is activated when the ignition switch is turned to •...
  • Page 31 Contact an authorised Do not continue to ride for longer Triumph dealer as soon as possible to than is necessary with the engine have the fault checked and rectified. management system...
  • Page 32 General Information Traction Control (TC) Disabled If the DRL switch is in the daytime running lights position, then press and Warning Light hold the high beam button to turn the The TC disabled warning light high beam on. It will remain on as long should not illuminate unless as the button is held in and will turn off traction control is switched...
  • Page 33 General Information Tyre Pressure Warning Light (if Warning TPMS is fitted) Do not ride for longer than necessary Warning in poor ambient light conditions with the Daytime Running Lights (DRL) in Stop motorcycle tyre use. pressure warning light illuminates. Riding with the Daytime Running Do not ride the motorcycle until the Lights when dark, in tunnels or where tyres have been checked and the tyre...
  • Page 34: Warning And Information Messages

    General Information Warning and Information Messages When the warning light is illuminated, the TPMS symbol indicating which is It is possible for multiple warning and the deflated tyre and its pressure will information messages to be shown automatically be shown in the display when a fault occurs.
  • Page 35: Odometer And Speedometer

    General Information The odometer shows the total distance SERVICE OVERDUE - CONTACT that the motorcycle has travelled. The DEALER odometer is only shown in the Service (amber indicator) information tray. CAUTION: LOW AIR TEMPERATURE - RISK OF 12:34 SURFACE ICE 10k MI (blue or white indicator) Service in:...
  • Page 36: Fuel Gauge

    General Information Fuel Gauge Coolant Temperature Gauge The fuel gauge indicates the amount of coolant temperature gauge fuel in the tank from E (empty tank) to F indicates the temperature of the engine (full tank). coolant. 12:34 12:34 High RPM X 1000 RPM X 1000 COOLANT Fuel gauge...
  • Page 37: Ambient Air Temperature

    General Information Frost Symbol Caution Warning Stop the engine immediately if the high coolant temperature warning Black ice (sometimes called clear ice) light illuminates. restart can form at temperatures several the engine until the fault has been degrees above freezing, 0°C (32°F), rectified.
  • Page 38: 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 39: Riding Mode Selection

    General Information Riding Mode Selection If a riding mode is edited (other than the RIDER mode), the icon will change as shown below. Warning Rider Edited The selection of riding modes whilst Description Default Icon Icon the motorcycle is in motion requires the rider to allow the motorcycle to RAIN coast...
  • Page 40 General Information Note Warning The riding mode will default to ROAD when the ignition is switched ON, if the After selecting a riding mode, operate RIDER mode was active the last time the the motorcycle in an area free from ignition was switched OFF with TC set to traffic to gain familiarity with the new OFF in the required mode.
  • Page 41: Main Menu

    General Information To change the selected riding mode: riding mode change completed, the riding mode icon will • Press the joystick down or up, 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 42 My Triumph Connectivity adjusted. Handbook. The My Triumph Connectivity Handbook is also available on the internet at: https://www. triumphinstructions. com/ Enter the part number 'A9820200' into the search...
  • Page 43 General Information To adjust the brightness of the display • Auto- This option uses screen: instrument light sensor to adjust the contrast to the most suitable • Push joystick down/up setting. bright sunlight, decrease/increase level contrast settings will be overridden brightness.
  • Page 44 General Information Display - Units To change the theme: • Push the joystick down/up to select The Units menu allows the selection of a the required theme. preferred unit of measurement. • Press the joystick centre to confirm. • Push the joystick left to return to the Display menu.
  • Page 45 General Information • Push the joystick left to return to • Press the joystick centre to confirm. the Display menu. • Follow same procedure change any other date and time Units of Measurement Options options. Miles Distance Display - Shift Indicator MPG (UK) The Shift Indicator menu allows the adjustment of the gear shift indicator.
  • Page 46 General Information Bike Menu • Push the joystick left to return to the Display menu. The Bike menu allows configuration of the different features of the motorcycle. Display - Rider Name The Rider Name display allows the rider name to be entered in to the instrument panel system and shown in the welcome/start up display screen.
  • Page 47 General Information Bike - TPMS (if fitted) For information on the available options for each riding mode, see page 50. Warning Stop motorcycle tyre pressure warning light illuminates. Do not ride the motorcycle until the tyres have been checked and the tyre pressures are at their recommended pressure when cold.
  • Page 48 The Settings options include: • Riding Modes • Traction Control • Triumph Shift Assist • Indicators • Factory Reset.
  • Page 49 General Information Settings - Riding Modes • From the Settings menu, push the joystick down/up to select the Riding Modes option. • Press the joystick centre to confirm. • Scroll down/up using the joystick to select the required riding mode. Press the joystick centre to confirm.
  • Page 50 General Information Riding Mode Configuration Refer to the following table for the ABS, MAP and TC options available for each riding mode. Riding Mode RAIN ROAD SPORT TRACK RIDER Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) Road Track MAP (Throttle Response) Rain Road Sport Traction Control (TC) Rain...
  • Page 51 General Information ABS Settings Warning If the ABS is disabled, the brake system will function as a non-ABS braking system. In this situation braking too hard will cause the wheels to lock, and may result in loss of motorcycle control and an accident. ABS Settings Descriptions Optimal ABS setting for road use.
  • Page 52 General Information Traction Control Settings Warning If the traction control is disabled, the motorcycle will handle as normal but without traction control. In this situation accelerating too hard on wet/slippery road surfaces may cause the rear wheel to slip which may result in loss of motorcycle control and an accident. Traction Control Settings Descriptions ROAD Optimal traction control setting for road use.
  • Page 53 This feature works for both up- changes and down-changes of gear. The clutch must be used for stopping and pulling away. Triumph Shift Assist will not operate if the clutch is applied or if an up-change is attempted by mistake when in 6th gear.
  • Page 54 General Information Journey Menu • Push the joystick down/up to select the required Indicator option. Press The Journey menu allows configuration the joystick centre to confirm. of the motorcycle journey information. Indicator Settings Options The self-cancelling function is off. The direction indicators Manual must be manually cancelled using the direction...
  • Page 55 General Information • The relevant trip meter information • Push the joystick down/up to select is then shown. the required reset option and press the joystick centre to confirm. To reset a trip meter: • Select the trip meter to be reset. Trip Settings Options •...
  • Page 56 General Information • Another short press on the joystick • A short press on the joystick opens centre will start a new lap, and the the list of lap times for the selected previous lap's time and top speed session. will be shown in the display as PREV.
  • Page 57 General Information Journey - Lap Timer Settings Journey - Fuel Status The Lap Timer Settings menu allows The Fuel Status menu shows fuel certain details to be displayed in the Lap consumption information. Timer screens. After refuelling, the fuel gauge and range empty information...
  • Page 58: Right Handlebar Switches

    Bluetooth® features, My Triumph Connectivity Handbook. The My Triumph Connectivity Handbook is also available on the internet at: https://www. triumphinstructions. com/ Enter the part number 'A9820200' into the search field to access the handbook. Hazard warning lights switch...
  • Page 59: Steering Lock Button

    General Information Steering Lock Button STOP Position The STOP position stops the engine. Warning Note For reasons of security and safety, Although engine stop position always make sure the steering lock stops the engine, it does not turn off is on when leaving the motorcycle all the electrical circuits and may cause unattended.
  • Page 60: Left Handlebar Switches

    General Information Left Handlebar Switches The daytime running lights and low beam headlights are operated manually using the DRL switch. Push the switch forward to the top for DRL mode, and push the switch rearward to the bottom for low beam headlight mode. Warning Do not ride for longer than necessary in poor ambient light conditions with...
  • Page 61: Direction Indicator Switch

    General Information Joystick Button Press and hold the MODE button to activate the ROAD mode, and enable The Joystick is used to operate the ABS and traction control, if disabled. following functions of the instruments: For more information on riding mode •...
  • Page 62: Brake And Clutch Lever Adjusters

    General Information Brake and Clutch Lever Note A lighting on/off switch is not fitted to Adjusters this model. The rear light and licence plate light all function automatically Warning when the ignition is turned on. The headlight will function when the Do not attempt to adjust the levers ignition is turned on and the engine is with the motorcycle in motion as this...
  • Page 63: Front Brake Lever

    General Information Front Brake Lever Ratio Adjuster The ratio adjuster moves the brake Two adjusters are fitted to the brake master cylinder push rod to the left or lever; a span adjuster and a ratio right in 1 mm increments from 19 mm adjuster.
  • Page 64: Clutch Lever

    MIL illuminated, limp-home mode with the engine at a fast idle condition only • MIL illuminated, engine will not start. For all of the conditions mentioned contact an authorised Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked and rectified.
  • Page 65: Cruise Control

    General Information Cruise Control Warning Warning Only operate this Triumph motorcycle at high speed in closed-course, on- Cruise control must only be used road competition or on closed-course where you can ride safely at a steady racetracks. speed. High speed operation should only...
  • Page 66: Activating Cruise Control

    General Information The cruise control buttons are located • Once these conditions have been on the left hand switch housing and can met, press the SET/- button to be operated with minimum movement activate cruise control. The cruise by the rider. control symbol will be shown in a green light in the TFT display to indicate that cruise control is now...
  • Page 67: Deactivating Cruise Control

    General Information Each press of the buttons will adjust The cruise control set speed can be the speed by 1 mph or 1 km/h. If resumed described page 67, buttons held, speed provided the cruise control has not continuously increases or decreases in been deactivated by turning the ignition single digit increments.
  • Page 68: Traction Control (Tc)

    General Information Traction Control (TC) The stored set speed will remain in the cruise control memory until the ignition switch has been turned to the OFF Warning position. Traction control is not a substitute for Note riding appropriately for the prevailing The cruise control set speed display will road and weather conditions.
  • Page 69: Traction Control Settings

    If traction control is turned OFF, the TC It must be fitted by your authorised disabled warning light will be illuminated. Triumph dealer. The traction control defaults to ON after The TPMS display on the instruments the ignition has been switched OFF and will only be activated when the system then switched ON again.
  • Page 70: Tyre Pressures

    Always have your tyres fitted by your authorised Triumph dealer and inform them that tyre pressure sensors are fitted to the wheels. TPMS warning light Rear tyre pressure indicator...
  • Page 71: Tyre Pressure Sensor Batteries

    The cold inflation pressures specified by make sure that your authorised Triumph Triumph take account of this. dealer records the serial numbers of the The tyre pressures must only be...
  • Page 72: Fuel

    Engine Calibration Always make sure you have adequate certain circumstances engine fuel for your journey. calibration may be required. Always refer to your authorised Triumph dealer. Note The use of leaded fuel is illegal in some countries, states or territories.
  • Page 73: Fuel Tank Cap

    Triumph dealer. If this is not creating a fire hazard. possible then follow the emergency - After refuelling always check that access procedure.
  • Page 74 Refit the fuel tank cap fixings and tighten to 2.5 Nm. • Take the motorcycle to the nearest Seal Triumph dealer to check and rectify. Rubber gasket Cable • Keep the fuel tank cap and seal close to the motorcycle. Do not stretch the cable.
  • Page 75: Filling The Fuel Tank

    General Information Filling the Fuel Tank Fill the fuel tank slowly to help prevent spillage. Do not fill the tank to a level above the bottom of the filler neck. Warning This will make sure there is enough air space to allow for fuel expansion if the Overfilling the tank can lead to fuel fuel inside the tank expands through spillage.
  • Page 76: Seats

    General Information Seats • Remove the passenger seat cap fixing. Warning Make sure the motorcycle is stabilised and adequately supported. A correctly supported motorcycle will help prevent it from falling. unstable motorcycle fall, causing injury to the operator or damage to the motorcycle. B01233 Caution Passenger seat cap (passenger seat...
  • Page 77: Passenger Seat/Seat Cowl Installation

    General Information Passenger Seat/Seat Cowl • Fit and tighten the passenger seat fixing to 5 Nm. Installation Warning Never ride the motorcycle with the seat fixings loose or removed, as both seats will not be secure and may move. The rider's and passenger seats are only correctly retained and supported once the seat fixings are correctly tightened.
  • Page 78: Rider's Seat Installation

    General Information Rider's Seat Installation • Remove the two rider's seat fixings at the rear of the seat. Warning Never ride the motorcycle with the seat fixings loose or removed, as both seats will not be secure and may move. The rider's and passenger seats are only correctly retained and supported once the seat fixings are correctly...
  • Page 79: Side Stand

    General Information Side Stand • Fit the two rider's seat fixings to the rear of the seat and tighten to 5 Nm. Warning The motorcycle is fitted with an interlock system to prevent it from being ridden with the side stand in the down position.
  • Page 80: Tool Kit And Owner's Handbook

    General Information Tool Kit and Owner’s When using the side stand, always turn the handlebars fully to the left and Handbook leave the motorcycle in first gear. Owner's Handbook Whenever the side stand is used, before The Owner's Handbook is supplied with riding, always make sure that the side the motorcycle.
  • Page 81: Running-In

    General Information Running-In Both during and after running-in has been completed: • Do not overrev the engine when cold; R.P.M. • Do not let the engine labour. Always Running-in is the name given to the downshift before the engine begins process that occurs during the first to 'struggle';...
  • Page 82: Daily Safety Checks

    Maintenance grip returns to the idle position without and Adjustment section or see your sticking (page 64). authorised Triumph dealer for the action Clutch: Smooth operation and correct required to return the motorcycle to a cable free play (page 117).
  • Page 83: How To Ride The Motorcycle

    How to Ride the Motorcycle How to Ride the Motorcycle Table of Contents Stopping the Engine Starting the Engine Moving Off Changing Gears Triumph Shift Assist (TSA) (if fitted) Braking Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) Optimised Cornering ABS Parking Considerations for High Speed Operation...
  • Page 84: 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 85 A transponder is fitted within the key any further attempts. Consult your to turn off the engine immobiliser. Only authorised Triumph dealer. have one of the ignition keys near the motorcycle. Having two ignition keys Continued attempts at starting the...
  • Page 86: Moving Off

    How to Ride the Motorcycle Moving Off Changing Gears To move the motorcycle: Warning • Pull in the clutch lever and select first gear. Take care to avoid opening the throttle • Open the throttle a little and let out too far or too fast in any of the lower the clutch lever slowly.
  • Page 87: Triumph Shift Assist (Tsa) (If Fitted)

    Use the clutch to change gears in the normal way otherwise damage to the engine or gear box may occur. Contact a Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked and rectified. Caution Changing gears must be completed...
  • Page 88: Braking

    When the rider applies the front brake, selecting neutral from any other gear. a small amount of rear brake is also Triumph Shift Assist will not operate if: applied, allowing for balancing braking. • The clutch is applied.
  • Page 89 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 90 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 91: Anti-Lock Braking System (Abs)

    This can result in loss of control and Contact an authorised Triumph dealer an accident. as soon as possible to have the fault Under some circumstances checked and rectified.
  • Page 92: Optimised Cornering Abs

    How to Ride the Motorcycle Warning Warning Continued operates comparing The potential increased control that relative speed of the front and rear optimised cornering braking wheels. system allows under certain conditions is not a substitute for good riding Use of non-recommended tyres can practice.
  • Page 93: Parking

    Do not continue to ride for longer than is necessary with the warning light Warning illuminated. In the event of a fault, contact an authorised Triumph dealer Petrol is extremely flammable and can as soon as possible to have the fault be explosive under certain conditions.
  • Page 94 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 • Do not leave the switch in the P inclined surface.
  • Page 95: Considerations For High Speed Operation

    Warning from those you are familiar with at legal road speeds. This Triumph motorcycle should be operated within the legal speed limits Do not attempt high speed operation for the particular road travelled. unless you have received sufficient...
  • Page 96 How to Ride the Motorcycle Engine Oil Luggage Check that the engine oil level is correct. Make sure that any luggage containers Make sure that the correct grade and are closed, locked and securely fitted to type of oil is used when topping up. the motorcycle.
  • Page 97: Accessories, Loading And Passengers

    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...
  • Page 98 Make attempted even where the legal speed sure the Triumph motorcycle model limit permits this. that the Triumph accessory is to be fitted to, is listed as approved for The presence of accessories and/ the genuine Triumph accessory. For or payload will cause changes in...
  • Page 99 Accessories, Loading and Passengers Loading Warning Warning Never attempt to store any items between the frame and the fuel tank. Always make sure that any loads This can restrict the steering and will carried are evenly distributed on both cause loss of control leading to an sides of the motorcycle.
  • Page 100 Accessories, Loading and Passengers Warning Warning If the passenger seat is used to carry Do not carry a passenger unless he small objects, they must not exceed or she is tall enough to reach the 5 kg (11 lbs) in weight, must not impair footrests provided.
  • Page 101: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance Table of Contents Scheduled Maintenance Scheduled Maintenance Table Engine Oil Engine Oil Level Inspection Engine Oil and Filter Change Disposal of Used Engine Oil and Oil Filters Engine Oil Specification and Grade (10W/40 & 10W/50) Cooling System Coolant Level Inspection Coolant Level Adjustment Coolant Change Clutch...
  • Page 102 Maintenance Rear Suspension Rear Suspension Setting Chart Compression Damping Adjustment Rebound Damping Adjustment Bank Angle Indicators Tyres Tyre Inflation Pressures Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (if fitted) Tyre Wear Minimum Recommended Tread Depth Tyre Replacement Battery Battery Removal Battery Charging Battery Maintenance Battery Storage Battery Disposal...
  • Page 103: Scheduled Maintenance

    Special tools, knowledge and training are required in order to correctly carry out the maintenance items listed in scheduled maintenance chart. Only an authorised Triumph dealer will have this knowledge and equipment. Incorrect or neglected maintenance lead dangerous riding condition. Always have an authorised...
  • Page 104 ABS and/or MIL warning lights 10,000 miles (16,000 km) per year are illuminated. Contact an authorised must have the annual maintenance Triumph dealer as soon as possible to and the specified mileage based have the fault checked and rectified. items carried out together.
  • Page 105: Scheduled Maintenance Table

    Maintenance Scheduled Maintenance Table Odometer Reading in Miles or Time Period, whichever comes first First Annual Mileage Based Service Service Service Operation description 600 Mile/ 10,000/ 20,000 Mile 40,000 Mile Daily 6 Month Year 30,000 Mile Service Service Service Service Lubrication Engine and oil cooler - check for leaks •...
  • Page 106 ECM - check for latest calibration download using the Triumph diagnostic tool Autoscan - carry out a full Autoscan using the • • • • • Triumph diagnostic tool (print a customer copy) Carry out all outstanding Service Bulletin and • • • • • warranty work •...
  • Page 107: Engine Oil

    Maintenance Engine Oil Warning If the engine has recently been running, the exhaust components may be hot to the touch. Contact with the hot components may cause damage to exposed skin. Warning To avoid skin damage, always allow the hot parts to cool before touching the Motorcycle operation with insufficient, exhaust system.
  • Page 108: Engine Oil And Filter Change

    Maintenance Engine Oil and Filter Change Note An accurate indication of the level of Warning oil in the engine is only shown when the engine is at normal operating Prolonged or repeated contact with temperature and the motorcycle is engine oil can lead to skin dryness, upright (not on the side stand).
  • Page 109 Maintenance The engine oil and engine oil filter • Remove the wire clip and detach the must be replaced in accordance with TSA shift force sensor from the gear scheduled maintenance requirements. change knuckle. • Warm up the engine thoroughly, and then stop the engine and secure the motorcycle in an upright position on level ground.
  • Page 110 Oil filter Cover • Unscrew and remove the oil filter Wire guide using Triumph service tool T3880313 Engine subharness - Oil Filter Wrench. Dispose of the Fuel tank drain hose old oil filter in an environmentally Coolant expansion tank drain hose friendly way.
  • Page 111 Maintenance • Fit the oil filter cover with the wire • Fit and tighten the fixings to 10 Nm. guide in the same orientation noted for removal. Tighten the fixing to 3 Nm. • Attach side stand switch connector to the oil filter cover. •...
  • Page 112: Disposal Of Used Engine Oil And Oil Filters

    Maintenance Engine Oil Specification and Grade Caution (10W/40 & 10W/50) Raising the engine speed above idle Triumph's high performance fuel before the oil reaches all parts of the injected engines designed engine can cause engine damage or use 10W/40 or 10W/50 semi or fully seizure.
  • Page 113: Cooling System

    KEEP COOLANT OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. Note D2053 OAT coolant, as supplied by Triumph, is premixed and does not need to be diluted prior to filling or topping up the cooling system. To protect the cooling system from corrosion, the use of corrosion inhibitor chemicals in the coolant is essential.
  • Page 114: Coolant Level Inspection

    Maintenance Note coolant containing corrosion inhibitor is not used, the cooling system If the coolant level is being checked will accumulate rust and scale in the because the coolant has overheated, water jacket and radiator. This will block also check the level in the radiator and the coolant passages, and considerably top up if necessary.
  • Page 115: Coolant Level Adjustment

    Maintenance Coolant Level Adjustment Caution Warning hard water used cooling system, it will cause scale Do not remove the expansion tank or accumulation engine radiator pressure cap when the engine radiator and considerably reduce the is hot. efficiency of the cooling system. When the engine is hot, the coolant Reduced cooling system efficiency inside the radiator will be hot and also...
  • Page 116: Coolant Change

    Coolant Change maintenance requirements. Have your It is recommended that the coolant authorised Triumph dealer replace any is changed by an authorised Triumph defective items. dealer in accordance with scheduled Check the radiator grille and fins for maintenance requirements.
  • Page 117: Clutch

    Maintenance Clutch • correct adjustment cannot be made using the clutch lever The motorcycle is equipped with a adjuster, clutch cable cable-operated clutch. adjuster at the lower end of the Clutch Lever Adjustment cable. If the clutch lever has excessive free play, the clutch may not disengage fully.
  • Page 118: Drive Chain

    (either too loose or too tight) the chain could jump off the sprockets or break. Therefore, always replace worn or damaged chains using genuine Triumph parts supplied by an authorised Triumph dealer. Drive Chain Lubrication Lubrication is necessary every 200 miles...
  • Page 119: Drive Chain Free Movement Inspection

    Maintenance Drive Chain Free Movement To lubricate the drive chain: Inspection • special drive chain lubricant as recommended in the Warning Specifications section. • Apply lubricant to the sides of the Make sure the motorcycle is stabilised rollers then allow the motorcycle and adequately supported.
  • Page 120: Drive Chain Free Movement Adjustment

    Triumph movement. dealer take remedial action before you attempt to ride the motorcycle again. Failure to take remedial action may reduce braking efficiency leading to loss of control or an accident.
  • Page 121: Drive Chain And Sprocket Wear Inspection

    Use a genuine Triumph supplied drive pin centre of the 1st pin to the pin chain as specified in the Triumph Parts centre of the 21st pin. Since the Catalogue. chain may wear unevenly, take The use of non-approved drive chains measurements in several places.
  • Page 122: Brakes

    Brake pads for this model supplied by Triumph will have the carrier plate Replacing individual pads will reduce at least 4.5 mm thick. Always have braking efficiency and may cause an replacement brake pads supplied and accident.
  • Page 123: Brake Pad Wear Compensation

    Triumph dealer must Because of this, always replace brake rectify the fault before riding. fluid in accordance with scheduled Riding with defective brakes may lead maintenance requirements.
  • Page 124: Front Brake Fluid Level Inspection And Adjustment

    Triumph dealer for advice before riding. Reduce speed and do not continue to Riding with depleted brake fluid levels, ride for longer than is necessary with or with a brake fluid leak is dangerous the indicator light illuminated.
  • Page 125 Maintenance • Fill the reservoir to the MAX level • Hold assembly together line using new DOT 4 brake fluid and position the reservoir cap, from a sealed container. diaphragm seal and reservoir cap retaining screws onto the reservoir. • Fit the diaphragm seal into the reservoir cap and make sure that the holes for the fixings in the...
  • Page 126: Rear Brake Fluid Level Inspection And Adjustment

    Brake Light Switches Triumph dealer for advice before riding. Riding with depleted brake fluid levels, Warning or with a brake fluid leak is dangerous will cause reduced...
  • Page 127: Mirrors

    Maintenance Mirrors Warning Warning Incorrect adjustment of the bar end mirrors may cause the mirror arm Operation of the motorcycle with to contact the fuel tank, brake or incorrectly adjusted mirrors clutch levers or other parts of the dangerous. motorcycle. Operation of the motorcycle with This will restrict brake or clutch incorrectly adjusted mirrors will result...
  • Page 128: Steering/Wheel Bearings

    Maintenance Steering/Wheel Bearings The bar end mirrors will be set by your authorised Triumph dealer and will not normally require any adjustment. Should Caution adjustment be necessary, do not rotate the mirror beyond 75°, measured from prevent risk injury from the vertical section of the mirror arm.
  • Page 129: Wheel Bearings Inspection

    Inspecting the Steering for Free Play smoothly, have your authorised Triumph dealer inspect the wheel bearings. To inspect the steering: The wheel bearings must be inspected •...
  • Page 130: Front Suspension

    Refer tables further Front Fork Inspection information or consult your authorised Triumph dealer. The motorcycle is delivered from the factory with the front suspension set at the Solo (normal) riding setting, as shown in the relevant front suspension setting chart. The Solo suspension...
  • Page 131: Spring Preload Adjustment

    Maintenance Front Suspension Setting Charts To change the spring preload: • Rotate the adjuster clockwise to Loading Spring Preload increase preload, or anticlockwise to Normal decrease preload. Comfort • Always count number (Softer) Solo Riding clockwise turns from fully Sport (Firmer) anticlockwise position and set both Track forks to the same settings.
  • Page 132: Rebound Damping Adjustment

    • Using a 3 mm Allen Key, rotate the information or consult your authorised adjuster clockwise to increase, or Triumph dealer. anticlockwise to decrease. • Always count the number of clicks The motorcycle is delivered from the from the fully clockwise position...
  • Page 133: Compression Damping Adjustment

    Maintenance Rear Suspension Setting Charts • Always count number clicks anticlockwise from the fully Compres- clockwise position noting that the Rebound Loading sion Damp- first stop (click position) is counted Damping as zero. Comfort (Softer) Rebound Damping Adjustment Normal Solo Riding rebound damping adjuster...
  • Page 134: Bank Angle Indicators

    Maintenance Bank Angle Indicators Tyres Warning Always replace bank angle indicators before they are worn to their maximum limit. Use of a motorcycle with bank angle This motorcycle equipped with indicators worn beyond the maximum tubeless tyres, valves and wheel rims. limit will allow the motorcycle to be Use only tyres marked 'TUBELESS' banked to an unsafe angle.
  • Page 135: Tyre Inflation Pressures

    Always have your tyres fitted by your Both conditions are dangerous as they authorised Triumph dealer and inform may cause loss of control leading to them that tyre pressure sensors are an accident.
  • Page 136: Tyre Wear

    The cold inflation pressures may lead to loss of control and an specified by Triumph take account of accident. this. When tubeless tyres, used without a Only...
  • Page 137: Tyre Replacement

    Where this is from your authorised Triumph dealer, or the case, the tyre wall will be marked on the Internet at www. triumph. co. uk. with text permitting the fitment of an Always have tyres and inner tubes inner tube.
  • Page 138 If tyre damage is suspected, such When wheel balancing is required, as after striking the kerb, ask your such as after tyre or inner tube authorised Triumph dealer to inspect replacement, your authorised the tyre both internally and externally.
  • Page 139: Battery

    Maintenance Battery Warning This motorcycle contains Tyres and inner tubes that have been LiFePO lithium-ion battery. used on a rolling road dynamometer may become damaged. In some cases, Warning the damage may not be visible on the external surface of the tyre. lithium-ion battery contains...
  • Page 140: Battery Removal

    Maintenance Warning Warning If the battery is in use or being Before disconnecting the battery or recharged and it gives off an odour, removing a fuse, note and record the generates heat, becomes deformed, rider mode settings. discoloured or appears abnormal in Once battery been...
  • Page 141 Maintenance • Disconnect negative (black) Caution battery lead. The battery busbar is an extension of the battery positive terminal. Allowing the busbar to come into contact with the battery negative terminal or any part of the motorcycle will short circuit the battery. A battery short circuit will cause irreparable damage to the battery and or motorcycle.
  • Page 142 Maintenance • Remove the two fixings and remove the front brace. B01222_1 Battery positive (red) terminal Battery positive (red) lead busbar cover B01219 Fixings • Close the battery positive (red) lead Front brace busbar cover cap. • Release the battery strap from the hook and carefully remove the battery.
  • Page 143: Battery Charging

    12.4 Volts, additional charging is charger, checking the battery voltage necessary. or battery charging, contact your local authorised Triumph dealer. The lithium-ion battery can be quickly charged long charge Lithium-ion batteries are pre-charged voltage remains below 14.7 Volts. A...
  • Page 144: Battery Maintenance

    Maintenance Battery Storage A battery charger will limit the voltage between 14.0-14.7 Volts when charging. To store a lithium-ion battery correctly, The battery cannot be fully charged if do the following: the charging voltage is less than 14.0 • Always store battery Volts.
  • Page 145: Battery Installation

    Maintenance Warning Warning Lithium-ion batteries are regarded as Never attempt to open, disassemble, or Class 9 hazardous products. pierce a lithium-ion battery. incinerate lithium-ion Never strike, throw, or subject the battery. battery to severe physical shock. DO NOT crush a lithium-ion battery. These actions may cause a lithium- ion battery to vent gas at a very high DO NOT break open a lithium-ion...
  • Page 146 Maintenance • Apply a light coat of grease to the Warning terminal to prevent corrosion. Make sure the battery busbar, positive and negative terminals do not come into contact with each other. Do not reverse the positive (+) or negative (-) terminals. Shorting the positive and negative terminals, may cause the battery to vent gas at a very high temperature.
  • Page 147: Fuel Tank

    Maintenance Fuel Tank The fuel tank must be carefully raised to access the front fuse box. Complete the following procedures for raising and refitting the fuel tank safely. Raising the Fuel Tank Warning Make sure the motorcycle is stabilised B01219 and adequately supported.
  • Page 148 Maintenance • Loosen but do not fully remove the Warning rear fixings from both sides of the rear bracket. Draining or extraction of fuel from a fuel tank must be carried out in a well ventilated area. The receptacle used to contain the fuel must be more than adequate for the full amount of fuel to be extracted or drained.
  • Page 149: Refitting The Fuel Tank

    Maintenance • Fit the fuel tank bracket fixings to the frame and tighten to 10 Nm. B01271_1 Front fuse box location B01272 Fuel tank Refitting the Fuel Tank Fixings • Fit the front fixings to both sides of Warning the rear bracket. Make sure the motorcycle is stabilised •...
  • Page 150: Fuse Boxes

    Maintenance Fuse Boxes Warning Warning To help reduce hazards associated with refuelling, always observe the Always replace blown fuses with new following fuel safety instructions: ones of the correct rating (as specified - Petrol (fuel) is highly flammable on the fuse box cover). and can be explosive under certain Never replace a blown fuse with a fuse conditions.
  • Page 151: Front Fuse Box

    Maintenance Front Fuse Box Rating Position Circuits Protected (Amps) The front fuse box is located under the fuel tank. Chassis ECM, Horn, License Plate Light Chassis ECM, Rear Light, Front Position Light DRL Control Logic, Instrument Wake, Front Indicators, Heated Grips Chassis ECM, Dip Beam Headlight, Main...
  • Page 152: Rear Fuse Box

    Maintenance Rear Fuse Box Main Fuse Box The rear fuse box is located under the The 40 Amp main fuse is located under rider's seat. the rider's seat. B01348 Rear fuse box Main fuse Battery lead Main fuse electrical connector Rear Fuse Box Cover Rating Position Circuits Protected...
  • Page 153: Headlights

    Maintenance Headlights Caution Do not cover the headlight or lens with any item likely to obstruct air flow to, or prevent heat escaping from, the headlight lens. Covering the headlight lens during Warning operation with items clothing, luggage, adhesive tape, devices Adjust road speed to suit the visibility intended...
  • Page 154: Headlight Adjustment

    Maintenance Headlight Adjustment • Switch the headlights off when the beam settings are satisfactorily set. Note Check and correct the tyre pressures Headlight Replacement prior to adjusting the headlight. headlight units sealed, The vertical beams of the left hand maintenance free units.
  • Page 155: Rear Light

    Maintenance Rear Light License Plate Light rear light unit sealed, The license plate light unit is a sealed, maintenance free LED unit. The rear maintenance free LED unit. The license light unit must be replaced in the event plate light unit must be replaced in the of the failure of the rear light.
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  • Page 157: Cleaning And Storage

    Cleaning and Storage Cleaning and Storage Table of Contents Cleaning Preparation for Washing Where to be Careful Washing After Washing Care of Gloss Paintwork Care of Matt Paintwork Aluminium Items - not Lacquered or Painted Cleaning of Chrome and Stainless Steel Items Black Chrome Cleaning of the Exhaust System Seat Care...
  • Page 158: 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 159: Where To Be Careful

    Cleaning and Storage Where to be Careful • Wheel bearings. Note Caution Use of soaps that are highly alkaline will leave a residue on painted surfaces, and Do not use high pressure spray may also cause water spotting. washers or steam cleaners. Always use a low alkaline soap to aid Use of high pressure spray washers the cleaning process.
  • Page 160: 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 161: Care Of Gloss Paintwork

    Cleaning and Storage Care of Gloss Paintwork Aluminium Items - not Lacquered or Painted Gloss paintwork should be washed dried described previously, Items such as brake and clutch levers, then protected using a high quality wheels, engine covers, engine cooling automotive polish.
  • Page 162: Cleaning Of Chrome And Stainless Steel Items

    Cleaning and Storage Cleaning of Chrome and Black Chrome Stainless Steel Items Items such as headlight bowls and mirrors on some models must be All chrome and stainless steel parts correctly cleaned to preserve their of your motorcycle must be cleaned appearance.
  • Page 163: Cleaning Of The Exhaust System

    Cleaning and Storage Cleaning of the Exhaust When the exhaust system is dry, apply suitable proprietary motorcycle System protection spray onto the surface, All parts of the exhaust system of your following manufacturer’s motorcycle must be cleaned regularly to instructions. avoid a deterioration of its appearance.
  • Page 164: Seat Care

    Cleaning and Storage Seat Care Windscreen Cleaning (if fitted) Caution Use of chemicals or high pressure spray washers is not recommended for cleaning the seat. Using chemicals or high pressure Warning spray washers may damage the seat Never attempt to clean the windscreen cover.
  • Page 165: Care Of Leather Products

    The Triumph leather product is a natural must be replaced. product and lack of care can result in damage and permanent wear.
  • Page 166: Storage

    Cleaning and Storage Storage • If exposure to salt is unavoidable, clean leather product Preparation for Storage immediately after each exposure using a damp cloth then leave the To prepare the motorcycle for storage, leather product to dry naturally at do the following: room temperature.
  • Page 167 12 Nm, and start the engine. (noting that HD4X Hybrid • Check and if necessary correct the coolant, as supplied by Triumph, is tyre pressures (see the relevant pre-mixed and requires no dilution) Specification section). and distilled water solution (see page 113). •...
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  • Page 169: Specifications

    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 Speed Triple 1200 RS Maximum Payload 195 kg (430 lb)
  • Page 170 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 171 Specifications Tyres Speed Triple 1200 RS Tyre Sizes: Front 120/70 R17 Rear 190/55 R17 Tyre Pressures (Cold): Front 2.34 bar (34 lb/in²) Rear 2.90 bar (42 lb/in²) Electrical Equipment Speed Triple 1200 RS Battery Type HJTZ14S-FPZ Battery Rating 12V 8Ah...
  • Page 172 Bearings and Pivots Grease to NLGI 2 specification Brake Fluid DOT 4 brake fluid Coolant Triumph HD4X Hybrid OAT coolant (pre-mixed) Drive Chain Chain spray suitable for XW-ring chains Semi or fully synthetic 10W/40 or 10W/50 motorcycle engine oil which meets specification...
  • Page 173: Index

    Index Index Accessories Cleaning Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) After Washing Optimised Cornering ABS Aluminium Items - not Lacquered or Painted Warning Light Black Chrome Items Care of Leather Products Bank Angle Indicators Chrome and Stainless Steel Battery Exhaust System Charging Frequency of Cleaning Disposal Gloss Paintwork...
  • Page 174 Starting the Engine Gears Stopping the Engine Changing Gears Engine Oil Shift Indicator Display Disposal of Oil and Filters Triumph Shift Assist (TSA) Low Oil Pressure Warning Light Oil and Oil Filter Change Hazards Oil Level Inspection Warning Lights Specification and Grade...
  • Page 175 Index Instruments Ambient Air Temperature Keyless Ignition Bike Menu Keys Bluetooth Battery Replacement Brightness Operation Contrast Smart Key 23, 23 Coolant Temperature Gauge Date and Time Lap Timer Display Menu Review Display Navigation Settings Frost Symbol Left Handlebar Switches Fuel Gauge Cruise Control Adjust Button Fuel Status Daytime Running Lights Switch...
  • Page 176 Transmission RUN Position Specifications Steering Lock Trip Meters STOP Position Trip Settings Running-In Triumph Shift Assist (TSA) Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Replacement Tyres Safety Sensor Batteries Daily Safety Checks Sensor Serial Number Fuel and Exhaust Fumes Tyre Pressure Warning Light...
  • Page 177 Index Warnings Maintenance Noise Control System Owner’s Handbook Warning Label Locations 14, 15 Warning Labels Warning Lights Wheel Bearings Inspection Windscreen Cleaning...
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  • Page 179: Approval Information

    The table below shows the frequencies and power levels for the radio equipment devices in compliance with the EU Directive 2014/53/EU. The table shows all radio equipment devices used across the Triumph range of motorcycles. Only certain radio equipment devices in the table are applicable to specific motorcycles.
  • Page 180 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...
  • Page 181 Transmit Bands: Triumph Protect+ None Receive Bands: Accessory Alarm None System Remote/ 1 mW ERP Key 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...
  • Page 182 With reference to the Pneumatic Tyres and Tubes for Automotive Vehicles (Quality Control) Order, 2009, Cl. No. 3 (c), it is declared by M/s. Triumph Motorcycles Ltd. that the tyres fitted on this motorcycle meet the requirements of IS 15627: 2005 and comply with the requirements under Central Motor Vehicle Rules (CMVR), 1989.
  • Page 183 Approval Information Smart Key Battery Replacement Warning There is a risk of explosion if an incorrect battery is used. Always make sure that the correct battery size and type is used. Warning Batteries contain harmful materials. Always keep batteries out of the reach of infants and young children to prevent them being swallowed.
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