Triumph Trident Owner's Handbook Manual

Triumph Trident Owner's Handbook Manual

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OWNER'S HANDBOOK
01
Trident and Tiger Sport
This handbook contains information on the Triumph Trident and Tiger Sport 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 07.2021 Triumph Motorcycles Limited, Hinckley, Leicestershire, England.
Publication part number 3850066-US-EN issue 1

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  • Page 1 OWNER’S HANDBOOK Trident and Tiger Sport This handbook contains information on the Triumph Trident and Tiger Sport 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.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    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

    To ensure a long, safe and trouble free convenient operation. life for your motorcycle, maintenance should only be carried out by an authorized Triumph dealer. Only an authorized Triumph dealer will have necessary knowledge, equipment and skills to maintain your Triumph motorcycle correctly.
  • Page 4 ▼ Removal puncturing muffler, baffles, header pipes or any Thank you for choosing a Triumph other component which conducts motorcycle. This motorcycle exhaust gases. product of Triumph's use of proven ▼...
  • Page 5 Talk to Triumph your local dealer in: Our relationship with you does not end ▼ English with the purchase of your Triumph. Your ▼ US English feedback on the buying and ownership experience is very important in helping ▼ Arabic us develop our products and services ▼...
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  • Page 7: Safety First

    SAFETY FIRST The Motorcycle Warning This motorcycle is equipped 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 GASOLINE IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE: Always turn off the engine when refueling. 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 Incorrect or improper modification accident causing injury or death. may adversely affect the handling, stability other aspect Triumph does not accept any liability motorcycle operation, which whatsoever for defects caused by the result in an accident causing injury or installation...
  • 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 traveled. fatigued or under the influence of Operating a motorcycle at high speeds alcohol or other drugs.
  • Page 12 SAFETY FIRST Wobble/Weave Handlebars and Footrests A weave is a relatively slow oscillation of the rear of the motorcycle, while a Warning wobble is a rapid, possibly strong The rider must maintain control of the shaking of the handlebar. These are motorcycle by keeping hands on the related but distinct stability problems handlebars at all times.
  • Page 13 SAFETY FIRST Warning Warning Use of a motorcycle with bank angle When banking and the bank angle indicators worn beyond the maximum indicator, attached rider's limit will allow the motorcycle to be footrest, makes contact with the banked to an unsafe angle. Therefore, ground, the motorcycle is nearing its always replace...
  • Page 14 Before riding, make sure that all riders have understood and complied with all the information to which these labels relate. The motorcycle shown is the Tiger Sport, however all labels are in the same location for the Trident motorcycle. R.P.M. 1. Headlights (page 142) 5.
  • Page 15: Warning Labels

    WARNING LABELS Warning Label Locations (continued) Caution All warning labels and decals, with the exception of the Breaking-in label, are mounted on 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 Trident 1. Headlight 9. Gear shift pedal 10. Side stand 2. Fuel filler cap 3. Fuel tank 11. Coolant expansion tank 4. Seat lock 12. Oil filter 5. Rear suspension unit 13. Front turn signal 6. Tail light 14.
  • Page 17 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Parts Identification - Continued Trident 8. Front fork 1. License plate light 2. Rear turn signal 9. Clutch cable 3. Tool kit (under seat) 10. Engine oil level dipstick 4. Battery (under seat) 11. Rear brake pedal 5. Rear brake fluid reservoir 12.
  • Page 18 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Parts Identification Tiger Sport 9. Side stand 1. Headlight 2. Fuel filler cap 10. Gear shift pedal 3. Fuel tank 11. Coolant expansion tank 4. Seat lock 12. Oil filter 5. Rear suspension unit 13. Front turn signal 6.
  • Page 19 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Parts Identification - Continued Tiger Sport 8. Front fork 1. License plate light 2. Rear turn signal 9. Clutch cable 3. Tool kit (under seat) 10. Engine oil level dipstick 4. Battery (under seat) 11. Rear brake pedal 5.
  • Page 20 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Rider View Parts Identification Tiger Sport 1. Clutch lever 7. Engine start/stop switch 2. High beam/pass button 8. Hazard warning light switch 3. Instruments navigation buttons 9. Mode button 4. Instruments 10. Turn signal switch 5. Front brake fluid reservoir 11.
  • Page 21 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Rider View Parts Identification Trident 1. Clutch lever 7. Engine start/stop switch 2. High beam/pass button 8. Hazard warning light switch 3. Instruments navigation buttons 9. Mode button 4. Instruments 10. Turn signal switch 5. Front brake fluid reservoir 11.
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  • Page 23: Serial Numbers

    Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Engine Serial Number 1. Vehicle identification number (shown on 1. Engine serial number Trident) The engine serial number is stamped on The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) the engine crankcase, directly above the is stamped into the steering head area clutch cover.
  • Page 24 SERIAL NUMBERS This page intentionally left blank...
  • Page 25 Engine Immobilizer.......................... 29 Brake Lever.............................  30 Clutch Lever............................ 30 Right Handlebar Switches ......................... 31 Left Handlebar Switches ........................ 32 Throttle Control ............................. 33 Instruments .............................. 35 Trident Instrument Display ...................... 36 Tiger Sport Instrument Display ..................... 37 Warning Lights............................ 38 Speedometer ............................ 41 Odometer.............................. 41 Tachometer ............................... 41 Fuel Gauge.............................. 42 Coolant Temperature Gauge...................... 42...
  • Page 26 GENERAL INFORMATION Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (if equipped).............. 67 Tire Pressures ............................ 68 Tire Pressure Warning Light (if equipped with TPMS) ............ 69 Tire Pressure Sensor Batteries .................... 69 Tire Pressure Sensor Serial Number ................... 70 Replacement Tires.......................... 70 Side Stand................................ 71 Seat .................................. 72 Seat Lock..............................
  • Page 27: Hand Controls

    GENERAL INFORMATION Hand Controls Ignition Switch/Steering Lock Warning For reasons of security and safety, always turn the ignition to the OFF or PARK equipped) position remove the key when leaving the motorcycle unattended. unauthorized 1. PARK position motorcycle may cause injury to the 2.
  • Page 28: Ignition Key

    GENERAL INFORMATION Ignition Key Caution Warning Key functions may be disrupted by electronic devices, environmental Additional keys, key rings/chains or electrical noise sources and metal items attached to the ignition key may objects. interfere with the steering, leading to Avoid storing and using the key near loss of motorcycle control and an the following: accident.
  • Page 29: Engine Immobilizer

    In this situation the engine immobilizer will remain active until one of the ignition keys is removed. Always get replacement keys from your authorized Triumph dealer. Replacement keys must 'paired' with motorcycle’s...
  • Page 30: Brake Lever

    GENERAL INFORMATION Brake Lever To adjust the brake lever: ▼ Push the brake lever forward and Warning turn the adjuster wheel to align one of the numbered positions with the Do not attempt to adjust the levers arrow mark on the lever holder. with the motorcycle in motion as this ▼...
  • Page 31: Right Handlebar Switches

    GENERAL INFORMATION Right Handlebar Switches RUN Position In addition to the ignition switch being turned to the ON position, the engine start/stop switch must be in the RUN position for the motorcycle to operate. START Position The START position operates the electric starter.
  • Page 32: Left Handlebar Switches

    GENERAL INFORMATION Left Handlebar Switches Turn Signal Switch When the turn signal switch is pushed to the left or right, the corresponding turn signals will flash on and off. The turn signals can be canceled manually. To manually turn off the turn signal, press and release the turn signal switch in the central position.
  • Page 33: Throttle Control

    The fault may adversely affect engine performance, exhaust emissions and fuel consumption. Reduced engine performance could cause a dangerous riding condition, leading to loss of control and an accident. Contact authorized Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked and rectified.
  • Page 34 ▼ MIL illuminated, engine will not start. throttle. For all of the above conditions contact an authorized Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked and rectified.
  • Page 35: Instruments

    GENERAL INFORMATION Instruments Table of Contents Trident Instrument Display ...................... 36 Tiger Sport Instrument Display ..................... 37 Warning Lights............................ 38 Speedometer ............................ 41 Odometer.............................. 41 Tachometer ............................... 41 Fuel Gauge.............................. 42 Coolant Temperature Gauge...................... 42 Service ................................ 43 Trip Meters ............................... 43 Riding Modes............................ 44 Fuel Consumption .......................... 46 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (if equipped)............ 47...
  • Page 36: Trident Instrument Display

    GENERAL INFORMATION Trident Instrument Display 1. Alarm/immobilizer 9. Neutral indicator light 2. Gear position 10. Information tray 3. Tachometer 11. Oil pressure warning light 4. Fuel gage 12. Engine management Malfunction Indicator 5. Speedometer Light (MIL) 6. Ambient light sensor 13.
  • Page 37: Tiger Sport Instrument Display

    GENERAL INFORMATION Tiger Sport Instrument Display 1. Alarm/immobilizer 9. Neutral indicator light 2. Gear position 10. Information tray 3. Tachometer 11. Oil pressure warning light 4. Fuel gage 12. Engine management Malfunction Indicator 5. Speedometer Light (MIL) 6. Ambient light sensor 13.
  • Page 38: Warning Lights

    Note If the MIL flashes when the ignition is switched ON contact an authorized Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the situation rectified. In these circumstances the engine will not start.
  • Page 39 GENERAL INFORMATION Low Oil Pressure Warning Light Immobilizer/Alarm Indicator Light This Triumph motorcycle is equipped with an engine immobilizer which is activated when the ignition switch is With the engine running, if turned to the OFF position. engine pressure becomes...
  • Page 40 Do not continue to ride for longer than is necessary with the warning light illuminated. Contact an authorized Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked and rectified. In this situation braking too hard will cause the wheels to lock resulting in loss of motorcycle control and an accident.
  • Page 41: Speedometer

    GENERAL INFORMATION Speedometer Tachometer The speedometer indicates the road Caution speed of the motorcycle. Never allow engine speed to enter the red zone as severe engine damage may result. The tachometer shows the engine speed in revolutions per minute - rpm (r/min).
  • Page 42: Fuel Gauge

    GENERAL INFORMATION Fuel Gauge Coolant Temperature Gauge The fuel gage indicates the amount of Caution fuel in the tank. Stop the engine immediately if a high coolant temperature warning message is shown in the instrument tray. Do not restart the engine until the fault has been rectified.
  • Page 43: Service

    If the service is overdue then a message is shown in the instrument tray. When the service has been carried out by your authorized Triumph dealer, the system will be reset. The distance to the next service or any service message will also be shown in the instrument tray when the ignition is turned on.
  • Page 44: Riding Modes

    GENERAL INFORMATION Riding Modes Rain Mode The riding modes allow adjustment of The Rain mode provides optimal ABS, the throttle response (MAP), Anti-lock MAP and TC settings for normal road Brake System (ABS) and Traction Control use in rain conditions. (TC) settings to suit differing road conditions and rider preferences.
  • Page 45 GENERAL INFORMATION Riding Mode Selection Warning Warning After selecting a riding mode, operate the motorcycle in an area free from The selection of riding modes while traffic to gain familiarity with the new the motorcycle is in motion requires settings. the rider to allow the motorcycle to Do not loan your motorcycle to coast...
  • Page 46: Fuel Consumption

    GENERAL INFORMATION ▼ The selected riding mode is activated Fuel Consumption once the following conditions for The Fuel Consumption display shows switching riding modes have been fuel consumption information. met: Motorcycle Stationary - Engine Off FUEL CONSUMPTION 35.5 ▼ The ignition is switched ON. ▼...
  • Page 47: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms) (If Equipped)

    GENERAL INFORMATION Tire Pressure Monitoring System Brightness (TPMS) (if equipped) Brightness display allows brightness of the information tray to be Warning adjusted. Stop motorcycle tire pressure warning light illuminates. Do not ride the motorcycle until the tires have been checked and the tire pressures are at their recommended pressure when cold.
  • Page 48: Gear Position

    GENERAL INFORMATION Gear Position Warning Messages Review The gear position is shown on the main warnings information instrument screen and indicates which messages are shown in the Warning gear (one to six) has been engaged. Messages display. An example is shown When the transmission is in neutral (no below.
  • Page 49: Main Menu

    Trip Setup information, Triumph Display Setup Connectivity Handbook. The My Triumph Connectivity Handbook Bluetooth is also available on the Internet at: https://www.triumphinstructions.com/ Enter the part number 'A9820200' into the search field to access the handbook. Reset to Defaults This menu allows all instrument settings to be returned to the default setting.
  • Page 50: Bike Setup Menu

    GENERAL INFORMATION Riding Modes Bike Setup Menu To access the Riding Modes menu: Bike Setup menu allows configuration of the different features ▼ From the Main Menu, press the Up of the motorcycle. and Down buttons to select Riding Modes. ▼...
  • Page 51 Bike Setup - TSA (if equipped) To enable or disable TSA: ▼ From the Bike Setup menu, press the Triumph Shift Assist (TSA) triggers a Up and Down buttons to select TSA. momentary engine torque change to allow gears to engage, without closure ▼...
  • Page 52 GENERAL INFORMATION Bike Setup - Indicators Bike Setup - TC The turn signals can be set to Auto The Traction Control (TC) system can be Basic, Auto Advanced or Manual mode. temporarily disabled. Traction Control (TC) system cannot Auto Basic permanently disabled, will...
  • Page 53: Trip Setup Menu

    GENERAL INFORMATION Bike Setup - Service Trip Setup Menu The service interval is set to a distance Trip Setup menu allows and/or time period. configuration of the trip meters. To review the service interval: To access the Trip Setup menu: ▼...
  • Page 54 GENERAL INFORMATION Trip Setup - Manual Reset Trip Setup - Automatic Reset To set the trip meter to reset manually: trip computer automatically reset: ▼ From the Trip Setup menu, press the Up and Down buttons to select ▼ From the Trip Setup menu, press the either Trip 1 Reset or Trip 2 Reset.
  • Page 55: Display Setup Menu

    GENERAL INFORMATION Trip 2 Display Display Setup Menu The Trip 2 Display menu allows the Trip 2 Display Setup menu allows meter to be enabled or disabled. If Trip 2 configuration of the different display is disabled, it will no longer be shown in screen options.
  • Page 56 GENERAL INFORMATION Display Setup - Brightness Display Setup - Visible Tray There are eight levels of brightness The Visible Trays menu allows the options to select from. Level 8 is the selection of the items to be shown in brightest option. the information tray.
  • Page 57 GENERAL INFORMATION Display Setup - Gear Shift Ind. ▼ The previously stored or default rpm will be shown initially. Press the Left The Gear Shift Ind. option allows the and Right buttons to scroll through adjustment of the gear shift indicator. to the delete symbol.
  • Page 58 GENERAL INFORMATION Display Setup - Language Display Setup - Units Language menu allows The Units menu allows the selection of a preferred language to be used as the preferred unit of measurement. instrument display language. Distance/Economy English Temperature Francais Pressure Deutsch Italiano Nederlands...
  • Page 59 GENERAL INFORMATION Display Setup - Clock ▼ Press the Left and Right buttons to scroll through the numbers to select The Clock menu allows the adjustment the correct time. When the number of the clock to be set to the local time. highlighted, press Select...
  • Page 60 GENERAL INFORMATION Display Setup - Date To set the year: ▼ From the Display Setup menu, press The Date option allows the date and the Up and Down buttons to select date format to be adjusted. Date. Press the Right button to show the available options.
  • Page 61 GENERAL INFORMATION To set the month: To set the day: ▼ From the Display Setup menu, press ▼ From the Display Setup menu, press the Up and Down buttons to select the Up and Down buttons to select Date. Press the Right button to show Date.
  • Page 62: Reset To Defaults

    Confirm or Cancel. Press the Select button confirm Fuel Grade selection. Triumph motorcycles are designed to Confirm run on unleaded gasoline with a CLC or AKI octane rating (R+M)/2 of 87 or Cancel higher. Federal regulations require that pumps delivering unleaded gasoline are...
  • Page 63 'gasohol', 'Ethanol converter to help reduce exhaust enhanced', or 'contains Ethanol'. This emission levels. fuel may be used in your Triumph Use of leaded fuel will damage the motorcycle. catalytic converter. In addition, the MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether)
  • Page 64 GENERAL INFORMATION Methanol Refueling Fuels containing methanol should not be Warning used as damage to components in the fuel system can be caused by contact To help reduce hazards associated with methanol. with refueling, always observe the following fuel safety instructions: Note - Gasoline (fuel) is highly flammable Because...
  • Page 65: Fuel Tank Cap

    GENERAL INFORMATION Fuel Tank Cap Filling the Fuel Tank 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, tires or any other part of the motorcycle.
  • Page 66: 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 67: Traction Control Settings

    Triumph dealer. The TPMS motorcycle control and an accident. display on the instruments will only be activated when the system has been installed.
  • Page 68: Tire Pressures

    For correct tire pressures, always Always have your tires mounted by check the tire pressures when the your authorized Triumph dealer and tires are cold using an accurate tire inform them that tire pressure pressure gage.
  • Page 69: Tire Pressure Warning Light (If Equipped With Tpms)

    It will symbol will flash continuously. Contact not illuminate if the tire is over inflated. your authorized Triumph dealer to have When the warning light is illuminated, the sensor replaced and the new serial the Tire Pressure display will show number recorded in the spaces provided which tire is the deflated tire.
  • Page 70: Tire Pressure Sensor Serial Number

    Replacement Tires The serial number for the tire pressure When replacing tyres, always have an sensor is printed on a label attached to authorized Triumph dealer fit your tyres sensor. This number and make sure they are aware that tyre...
  • Page 71: Side Stand

    GENERAL INFORMATION The motorcycle is equipped with a side Side Stand stand on which the motorcycle can be parked. Warning When using the side stand, always turn The motorcycle is equipped with an the handlebars fully to the left and interlock system to prevent it from leave the motorcycle in first gear.
  • Page 72: Seat

    GENERAL INFORMATION Seat Lock Seat Warning Caution To prevent detachment of the seat To prevent damage to the seats or during riding, after installation always seat covers, care must be taken not to grasp seat pull firmly drop the seats. upwards.
  • Page 73: Seat Removal And Installation

    GENERAL INFORMATION Seat Removal and Installation Windshield (if equipped) Warning Warning To prevent detachment of the seat Never attempt to clean the windshield during riding, after installation always while riding the motorcycle. grasp seat pull firmly Removal of the rider's hands from the upwards.
  • Page 74: Breaking-In

    GENERAL INFORMATION To adjust the windshield height: Breaking-In ▼ Safely sit on the motorcycle. ▼ Firmly grip the height adjustment handle. R.P.M. ▼ Slide the windshield up or down to Breaking-in is the name given to the the required height. process that occurs during the first For windshield cleaning information, see hours of a new vehicle's operation.
  • Page 75: Daily Safety Checks

    If any irregularities are found during these checks, refer to the Maintenance and Adjustment section or see your authorized 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 62).
  • Page 76 GENERAL INFORMATION Nuts, Bolts, Fasteners: Visually check Front Forks: Smooth action. No leaks that steering suspension from fork seals (page 124). components, axles, and all controls are Throttle: Make sure that the throttle properly tightened or fastened. Inspect grip returns to the idle position without all areas for loose/damaged fasteners.
  • Page 77 HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE Table of Contents Stopping the Engine ............................ 78 Starting the Engine............................ 78 Moving Off ................................ 79 Shifting Gears .............................. 80 Triumph Shift Assist (TSA) (if equipped).....................  81 Braking ................................ 82 Parking ................................ 85 Considerations for High Speed Operation .................. 87...
  • Page 78: 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 79: Moving Off

    HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE To start the engine: Caution ▼ Check that the stop switch is in the The low oil pressure warning light RUN position. should go out shortly after the engine ▼ Make sure the transmission is in starts.
  • Page 80: Shifting Gears

    This can lock the rear wheel causing loss of control and an accident. Engine damage may also be caused. Shifting down should be done such that engine speeds will ensured. For models equipped with Triumph Shift Assist (TSA), see page 81. 1. Gear shift pedal...
  • Page 81: Triumph Shift Assist (Tsa) (If Equipped)

    HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE Triumph Shift Assist will not operate if: Triumph Shift Assist (TSA) (if ▼ The clutch is applied. equipped) ▼ An up shift is attempted by mistake when in 6th gear. Caution ▼ A down shift is attempted by mistake In the event of a TSA system fault when in 1st gear.
  • Page 82: 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 83 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 improper action can cause loss of false indication to other road users.
  • Page 84 Reduce speed and do not continue to ride for longer than is necessary with the indicator light illuminated. Contact an authorized Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked and rectified.
  • Page 85: 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 86 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 87: 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 traveled.
  • Page 88 HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE Engine Oil Steering Check that the engine oil level is correct. Check that handlebar turns Make sure that the correct grade and smoothly without excessive free play or type of oil is used when topping off. tight spots.
  • Page 89 Owners should be aware that the only approved parts, accessories conversions Triumph motorcycle are those which carry official Triumph approval and are installed to the motorcycle by an authorized dealer. In particular, it is extremely hazardous install replace parts accessories...
  • Page 90 ACCESSORIES, LOADING AND PASSENGERS Triumph does not accept any liability Warning whatsoever for defects caused by the installation non-approved parts, Never ride an accessory equipped accessories conversions motorcycle, or a motorcycle carrying a installation of any approved parts, payload of any kind, at speeds above accessories or conversions by non- 80 mph (130 km/h).
  • Page 91 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 92 ACCESSORIES, LOADING AND PASSENGERS Trident Only Tiger Sport Only Warning Warning If the passenger seat is used to carry Do not use the passenger seat to small objects, they must not exceed carry any objects. 6.5 lbs (3 kg) in weight, must not impair...
  • Page 93 ACCESSORIES, LOADING AND PASSENGERS Passengers Warning Warning Your passenger should be instructed that they can cause loss of motorcycle The handling and braking capabilities control by making sudden movements of a motorcycle will be affected by the or by adopting an incorrect seated presence of a passenger.
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  • Page 95 MAINTENANCE Table of Contents Scheduled Maintenance.......................... 97 Scheduled Maintenance Table .......................  99 Engine Oil ................................. 101 Engine Oil Level Inspection ...................... 101 Engine Oil and Filter Change ...................... 103 Disposal of Used Engine Oil and Oil Filters................ 104 Engine Oil Specification and Grade (10W/40 & 10W/50)...........  105 Cooling System .............................
  • Page 96 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (if equipped)............  129 Tire Wear.............................. 130 Minimum Recommended Tread Depth.................. 130 Tire Replacement .......................... 131 Battery ................................ 133 Trident Battery Removal .........................  134 Tiger Sport Battery Removal ...................... 134 Battery Disposal .......................... 135 Battery Maintenance ........................ 135 Battery Discharge.......................... 135 Battery Discharge During Storage and Infrequent Use of the Motorcycle ..
  • Page 97: 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 authorized Triumph dealer will have this knowledge and equipment. Incorrect or neglected maintenance lead dangerous riding condition.
  • Page 98 MAINTENANCE Scheduled maintenance may be carried Service Symbol/General Warning Symbol out by your authorized 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 99: Scheduled Maintenance Table

    MAINTENANCE Scheduled Maintenance Table Odometer Reading in Miles (km) or Time Period, whichever comes first First Annual Mileage Based Service Service Service Operation description 600 Mile 10,000/30,0 (1,000 km)/ 20,000 Mile 40,000 Mile Daily Year 00 Mile 6 Month Service Service Service Service Lubrication...
  • Page 100 • 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 Carry out road test •...
  • Page 101: Engine Oil

    MAINTENANCE Engine Oil Level Inspection Engine Oil Warning Never start the engine or run the engine in a confined area. Exhaust fumes are poisonous and can cause loss of consciousness and death Warning within a short period of time. Always operate the motorcycle in the Motorcycle operation with insufficient, open air or in an area with adequate deteriorated, or contaminated engine...
  • Page 102 MAINTENANCE ▼ Remove the dipstick. ▼ The oil level is indicated by lines on the dipstick. When full, the indicated oil level must be level with the upper marking on the dipstick. ▼ If the oil level is below the lower marking, remove the filler plug and add oil a little at a time through the filler plug hole in the clutch cover...
  • Page 103: Engine Oil And Filter Change

    ▼ Unscrew and remove the oil filter be hot to the touch. using Triumph service tool T3880313. Contact with the hot components may Dispose of the old oil filter in an cause damage to exposed skin.
  • Page 104: Disposal Of Used Engine Oil And Oil Filters

    MAINTENANCE ▼ Fill the engine with a Semi or fully Disposal of Used Engine Oil and Oil synthetic 10W/40 10W/50 Filters motorcycle engine oil which meets To protect the environment, do not pour specification API SH (or higher) and oil on the ground, down sewers or JASO MA, such as Castrol Power 1 drains, or into groundwater sources.
  • Page 105: Engine Oil Specification And Grade (10W/40 & 10W/50)

    Ambient Temperature (°C) when it leaves the factory. It is colored (°C) orange, and contains a 50% solution of monoethylene glycol based antifreeze. SAE 10W/50 D2053 coolant, as supplied by Triumph, SAE 10W/40 provides freeze protection to -40°C (-40°F). 86 104 (°F) Ambient Temperature (°F)
  • Page 106 MAINTENANCE Corrosion Inhibitors Note D2053 OAT coolant, as supplied by Warning Triumph, is premixed and does not need to be diluted prior to filling or topping D2053 OAT coolant contains corrosion off the cooling system. inhibitors and antifreeze suitable for...
  • Page 107: Coolant Level Inspection

    MAINTENANCE Coolant Level Inspection Coolant Level Adjustment Note Warning The coolant level should be checked Do not remove the expansion tank or when the engine is cold (at room or radiator pressure when ambient temperature). engine is hot. When the engine is hot, the coolant inside the radiator will be hot and also under pressure.
  • Page 108: Coolant Change

    To adjust the coolant level: Coolant Change ▼ Allow the engine to cool. It is recommended that the coolant is changed by an authorized Triumph ▼ Remove the expansion tank cap. dealer in accordance with scheduled ▼ Add coolant mixture through the maintenance requirements.
  • Page 109: Throttle Control

    To avoid continued use of a sticking or Changes can be due to wear in the damaged throttle control, always have mechanism, which could lead to a it checked by your authorized Triumph sticking throttle control. dealer. A sticking or stuck throttle control will...
  • Page 110: 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.
  • Page 111: Drive Chain

    If the chain is badly worn or incorrectly adjusted (either too loose or too tight) the chain could jump off the sprockets or break. Therefore, always replace worn damaged chains using genuine Triumph parts supplied by an authorized Triumph dealer.
  • Page 112: Drive Chain Lubrication

    MAINTENANCE Drive Chain Lubrication Drive Chain Free Movement Inspection Lubrication is necessary every 200 miles (300  km) and also after riding in wet Warning weather, on wet roads, or any time that the chain appears dry. Make sure the motorcycle is stabilized To lubricate the drive chain: and adequately supported.
  • Page 113: Drive Chain Free Movement Adjustment

    ▼ Check the rear brake effectiveness. Rectify if necessary. Warning dangerous operate motorcycle with defective brakes; you must have your authorized Triumph dealer take remedial action before you 1. Spindle adjuster attempt to ride the motorcycle again. 2. Rear wheel spindle nut 3. Adjuster nut Failure to take remedial action may 4.
  • Page 114: Drive Chain And Sprocket Wear Inspection

    Use a genuine Triumph supplied drive center of the 1st pin to the pin center chain as specified in the Triumph Parts of the 21st  pin. Since the chain may Catalog. wear unevenly, take measurements The use of non-approved drive chains in several places.
  • Page 115: Brakes

    MAINTENANCE Front Brake Wear Inspection Brakes Breaking in New Brake Pads and Discs Warning Warning If installing new proprietary brand brake pads, check that the brake Brake pads must always be replaced backing plate of the brake pad is the as a wheel set.
  • Page 116: Rear Brake Wear Inspection

    1. Carrier plate pad as it wears. 2. Brake pad lining Brake pads for this model supplied by Triumph will have the carrier plate at the recommended thickness. Always have replacement brake pads supplied and installed by your Triumph dealer.
  • Page 117: Disc Brake Fluid

    Contact Because of this, always replace brake an authorized Triumph dealer as soon fluid in accordance with scheduled as possible to have the fault checked maintenance requirements. and rectified.
  • Page 118: Front Brake Fluid Level Inspection And Adjustment

    ▼ Reinstall the reservoir cap making Triumph dealer advice before sure that the diaphragm seal is riding. correctly positioned between the Riding with depleted brake fluid levels, reservoir cap and the reservoir body.
  • Page 119: Rear Brake Fluid Level Inspection And Adjustment

    ▼ Re-install the reservoir cap making reservoir, consult your authorized sure that the diaphragm seal is Triumph dealer advice before correctly installed. riding. Riding with depleted brake fluid levels, or with a brake fluid leak is dangerous...
  • Page 120: Brake Light Switches

    Triumph dealer Warning investigate and rectify the fault. Never attempt to clean or adjust mirrors while riding the motorcycle.
  • Page 121 MAINTENANCE Models with Bar End Mirrors The bar end mirrors will be set by your authorized Triumph dealer and will not Warning normally require any adjustment. Should adjustment be necessary, do not rotate Incorrect adjustment of the bar end the mirror beyond 75°, measured from mirrors may cause the mirror arm to the vertical section of the mirror arm.
  • Page 122: Steering

    ▼ If any free play can be detected in the steering head bearings, ask your authorized Triumph dealer to inspect and rectify any faults before riding. ▼ Remove the support and place the motorcycle on the side stand.
  • Page 123: Wheel Bearings Inspection

    If in doubt, have the motorcycle noisy, or if the wheel does not turn inspected by an authorized Triumph smoothly, have your authorized Triumph dealer before riding. dealer inspect the wheel bearings.
  • Page 124: Suspension

    The front suspension is not adjustable. forks up and down several times. ▼ If roughness or excessive stiffness is detected, consult your authorized Triumph dealer. ▼ Examine each fork for any sign of damage, scratching of the slider surface, or for oil leaks.
  • Page 125: Rear Suspension Settings

    MAINTENANCE Rear Suspension Settings Trident Spring Preload Settings The motorcycle is delivered from the Spring Loading Condition factory with all the suspension settings Preload set at the Solo Riding setting as shown Solo Riding in the suspension settings table. The...
  • Page 126: Rear Suspension Spring Preload Adjustment

    To change the rear suspension spring preload setting: Adjustment ▼ Locate the C spanner supplied in the Trident Only tool kit. The spring preload adjuster is located at ▼ Insert the C spanner into the slots of the bottom of the rear suspension unit.
  • Page 127: Bank Angle Indicators

    MAINTENANCE Rear Suspension Spring Preload Bank Angle Indicators Adjustment Warning Tiger Sport Only The spring preload adjuster is located Always replace bank angle near to the rear suspension unit and is indicators before they are worn to accessible from the left hand side of the their maximum limit.
  • Page 128: Tires

    MAINTENANCE Tires This model is equipped with tubeless tires, valves and wheel rims. Use only tires marked ‘TUBELESS’ and tubeless valves on rims marked ‘SUITABLE FOR TUBELESS TYRES’. Typical Tire Marking - Tubeless Tire Warning Do not install tube type tires on tubeless rims.
  • Page 129: Tire Inflation Pressures

    Overinflation will cause instability and the tire pressure sensors. accelerated tread wear. Always have your tires mounted by Both conditions are dangerous as they your authorized Triumph dealer and may cause loss of control leading to inform them that tire pressure an accident.
  • Page 130: Tire Wear

    The cold inflation pressures may lead to loss of control and an specified by Triumph take account of accident. this. When tubeless tires, used without a Only adjust tire pressures when the...
  • Page 131: Tire Replacement

    'SUITABLE Triumph dealer who will arrange for the TUBELESS TYRES' will cause deflation tires and inner tubes to be selected, in a tire resulting...
  • Page 132 If tire damage is suspected, such as When wheel balancing is required, after striking the curb, ask your such as after tire or inner tube authorized Triumph dealer to inspect replacement, your authorized the tire both internally and externally.
  • Page 133: Battery

    MAINTENANCE Battery Warning Tires and inner tubes that have been Warning used on a rolling road dynamometer The battery contains sulfuric acid may become damaged. In some cases, (battery acid). Contact with skin or the damage may not be visible on the eyes may cause severe burns.
  • Page 134: Trident Battery Removal

    MAINTENANCE Trident Battery Removal Tiger Sport Battery Removal Warning Warning Make sure that the battery terminals Make sure that the battery terminals do not touch the motorcycle frame. do not touch the motorcycle frame. This may cause a short circuit or...
  • Page 135: Battery Disposal

    MAINTENANCE Battery Disposal Battery Discharge Should battery ever require Caution replacement, the original battery must be handed to a recycling agent who will The charge level in the battery must make sure that dangerous be maintained to maximize battery life. substances from which the battery is Failure to maintain the battery charge manufactured...
  • Page 136: Battery Discharge During Storage And Infrequent Use Of The Motorcycle

    For help with selecting a battery damage to the battery. charger, checking the battery voltage or battery charging, contact your local authorized Triumph dealer. Should the battery voltage fall below 12.7 Volts, the battery should be charged using Triumph...
  • Page 137: Trident Battery Installation

    Trident Battery Installation two weeks) the battery should be removed from the motorcycle and kept Warning charged using a Triumph approved Make sure that the battery terminals maintenance charger. do not touch the motorcycle frame. Similarly, should the battery charge fall...
  • Page 138: Tiger Sport Battery Installation

    MAINTENANCE Tiger Sport Battery Installation To install the battery: ▼ Position the battery into its housing. Warning ▼ Insert the battery spacer. ▼ Reinstall the battery strap. Make sure that the battery terminals do not touch the motorcycle frame. ▼ Reconnect the battery, positive (red) lead first and then the negative lead.
  • Page 139: Fuses

    When checking for a blown fuse, use the tables to establish which 1. Trident Fuse Box 1 fuse has blown. Fuse box 2 is located under the plastic fuel tank cover and contains the ABS ECU and diagnostic fuses.
  • Page 140: Tiger Sport Fuses

    MAINTENANCE Trident Fuse Box 1 Tiger Sport Fuses The fuse boxes are located underneath the seat. To allow access to the fuse box, the seat must be removed (see page 73). Trident Fuse Box 1 Rating Position Circuit Protected (Amps) Cooling Fan 1.
  • Page 141 MAINTENANCE Tiger Sport Fuse Box 1 Tiger Sport Fuse Box 2 Tiger Sport Fuse Box 1 Tiger Sport Fuse Box 2 Rating Rating Position Circuit Protected Position Circuit Protected (Amps) (Amps) Ignition Main Beam and Fog Lights Starter Motor and Cooling Fan Dipped Beam Instruments...
  • Page 142: 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 operation with items clothing, Warning luggage, adhesive tape, devices intended alter...
  • Page 143: Trident Headlight Adjustment

    MAINTENANCE Trident Headlight Adjustment Tiger Sport Headlights Adjustment The headlight can only be vertically The left and right headlights can only be adjusted. adjusted vertically and only adjusted together. Independent adjustment is not possible. To vertically adjust the headlight beam: ▼...
  • Page 144: Headlights Replacement

    Headlights Replacement The headlight unit on Trident and the headlight units on Tiger Sport are sealed, maintenance free LED units. The headlight units must be replaced in the event of the failure of the headlight.
  • Page 145 CLEANING AND STORAGE Table of Contents Cleaning ................................ 146 Preparation for Washing......................... 146 Where to be Careful...........................  147 Washing ................................ 148 After Washing............................... 148 Gloss Paintwork Care .......................... 149 Matt Paintwork Care .......................... 149 Aluminum Items - not Lacquered or Painted ................ 149 Chrome and Stainless Steel Care ...................... 150 Black Chrome Care .............................
  • Page 146: Cleaning And Storage

    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 147: Where To Be Careful

    CLEANING AND STORAGE Do not get water near the following Where to be Careful places: ▼ Air intake duct Caution ▼ Any visible electrical components Do not use high pressure spray ▼ Brake cylinders and brake calipers washers or steam cleaners. ▼...
  • Page 148: Washing

    CLEANING AND STORAGE Washing After Washing wash motorcycle, Warning following: ▼ Make sure that 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 149: Gloss Paintwork Care

    CLEANING AND STORAGE Gloss Paintwork Care Aluminum Items - not Lacquered or Painted Gloss paintwork should be washed and dried as described previously, then Items such as brake and clutch levers, protected using high quality wheels, engine covers, engine cooling automotive polish.
  • Page 150: Chrome And Stainless Steel Care

    CLEANING AND STORAGE Chrome and Stainless Steel Black Chrome Care Care Items such as headlight bowls and mirrors on some models must be All chrome and stainless steel parts of correctly cleaned to preserve their your motorcycle must cleaned appearance. Please contact your dealer regularly to avoid a deterioration of its if you are unsure which components on appearance.
  • Page 151: Exhaust System Care

    CLEANING AND STORAGE Protecting Exhaust System Care All parts of the exhaust system of your Caution motorcycle must be cleaned regularly to avoid a deterioration of its appearance. products containing These instructions can be applied to silicone will cause discoloration of the chrome, brushed stainless steel and chrome and stainless steel parts and carbon fiber components;...
  • Page 152: Seat Care

    CLEANING AND STORAGE Seat Care Pannier Care (if equipped) Caution Caution Do not use chemicals or high pressure Use of chemicals or high pressure spray washers to clean the seat. spray washers is not recommended for cleaning the panniers. Using chemicals or high pressure spray washers may damage the seat Using chemicals or high pressure cover.
  • Page 153: Windshield Care (If Equipped)

    CLEANING AND STORAGE Clean the windshield with a solution of Windshield Care (if equipped) mild soap or detergent and clean, cold water. After cleaning, rinse well and then dry with a soft, lint-free cloth. If the transparency of the windshield is Warning reduced by scratches or oxidation which cannot be removed, the windshield must...
  • Page 154: Leather Products Care

    ▼ 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 155: Storage

    50% mixture of coolant (noting that D2053 OAT coolant, as Turn the ignition switch off. Do not supplied by Triumph, is premixed and smoke. requires no dilution) and distilled Make sure the area is well ventilated water solution (see page 105).
  • Page 156 CLEANING AND STORAGE Preparation after Storage ▼ Reinstall the spark plugs, tightening to 9  lbf  ft (12 Nm), and start the To prepare the motorcycle to be ridden engine. after storage, do the following: ▼ Check and if necessary correct the ▼...
  • Page 157 WARRANTY Table of Contents Triumph Warranty Terms and Conditions.................. 158 Conditions and Exclusions........................ 159 Noise Control System Warranty ...................... 160 Tampering With The Noise Control System Prohibited .............  161 Emission Control System Warranty.................... 162 California Emissions Control Warranty Statement.............. 163 Manufacturers Warranty Coverage.................... 164 Owners Warranty Responsibility...................... 164...
  • Page 158: Triumph Warranty Terms And Conditions

    Please advise the new owner that they can notify TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLES AMERICA Triumph of the change of ownership by LIMITED will bear labor charges for work completing the form found on the carried out under the warranty. Triumph...
  • Page 159: Conditions And Exclusions

    1. The motorcycle must not have been motorcycle to or from the authorized used competition, misused Triumph dealer, or expenses incurred inadequately or incorrectly serviced while the motorcycle is off the road or maintained. for warranty repairs. 2. The motorcycle must not have been ▼...
  • Page 160: Noise Control System Warranty

    The following warranty applies to the the wrong fuel or lubricant has been noise control system and is in addition used. to the general Triumph warranty and Should warranty claim become the emission control warranty.
  • Page 161: Tampering With The Noise Control System Prohibited

    WARRANTY Triumph Motorcycles America Limited Tampering With The Noise warrants first, each Control System Prohibited subsequent owner, that the vehicle was designed and built so as to conform, at Owners warned that the time of sale, with the regulations of prohibits: U.S.
  • Page 162: Emission Control System Warranty

    3. Triumph Motorcycles America Limited designed and built so as to conform, at and its authorized dealers shall not the time of sale, with the regulations of liable...
  • Page 163: California Emissions Control Warranty Statement

    In required in the maintenance of the California, new motor vehicles must be emission control system. designed, built and equipped to meet 3. Triumph Motorcycles America Limited State's stringent anti-smog and its authorized dealers shall not standards.
  • Page 164: Manufacturers Warranty Coverage

    30 days. As the motorcycle owner, you should also be aware that Triumph Motorcycles America Limited may deny you warranty coverage if your motorcycle or a part failed...
  • Page 165 Triumph the California Air Resources Board and, Motorcycle parts in both performance at the time of manufacture, was free and durability.
  • Page 166: What Is Covered By This Emission Warranty

    The emission control system warranty marked "paid," so you can present them covers the following "warranted parts" to an authorized Triumph dealer for only: their inspection. Triumph Motorcycles ▼ Fuel injection/engine management America Limited recommends that you equipment including oxygen sensors bring your motorcycle to an authorized ▼...
  • Page 167: What Is Not Covered By This Emission Warranty

    Owner’s Handbook. maintenance services. Repairs and services performed by anyone other than authorized Triumph dealer (except in case of emergency). California Resources Board defines "emergency" as an authorized dealer not being reasonably available or the lack of availability of "warranted parts"...
  • Page 168: Triumph Overseas

    Denmark/Finland/Norway/Sweden Triumph Overseas Triumph Motorcycles AB If you are traveling abroad and require Tel: +46 8 680 68 00 assistance or advice from a Triumph dealer, contact subsidiary Fax: +46 8 680 07 85 importer for the country which you are France visiting.
  • Page 169 WARRANTY Spain/Portugal United Kingdom/Eire Triumph Motocicletas España, S.L Triumph Motorcycles Ltd Tel: +34 91 637 7475 Tel: +44 1455 45 5012 Fax: +34 91 636 1134 Fax: +44 1455 45 2211 Thailand Triumph Thailand Triumph Motorcycles (America) Ltd Tel: +66(0)20170333...
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  • Page 171 SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions, Weights and Performance A list of model specific dimensions, weights and performance figures is available from your authorized Triumph dealer, or on the Internet at www.triumph.co.uk. Payload Trident Tiger Sport Maximum Payload 452 lb (205 kg) 492 lb (223 kg) Engine Trident...
  • Page 172 SPECIFICATIONS Fuel System Trident Tiger Sport Type Electronic fuel injection Electronic fuel injection Injectors Solenoid operated Solenoid operated Fuel Pump Submerged electric Submerged electric Fuel Pressure (nominal) 51 lbs/in² (3.5 bar) 51 lbs/in² (3.5 bar) Fuel Trident Tiger Sport Type 91 RON unleaded 91 RON unleaded Tank Capacity (motorcycle 3.8 gallons (14.4 liters)
  • Page 173 Approved Tires A list of approved tires specific to these models is available from your authorized Triumph dealer, or on the Internet at www.triumph.co.uk.
  • Page 174 SPECIFICATIONS Tires Trident Tiger Sport Tire Sizes: Front 120/70 ZR17 58W 120/70 ZR17 58W Rear 180/55 ZR17 73W 180/55 ZR17 73W Tire Pressures (Cold): Front 34 lb/in² (2.34 bar) 33 lb/in² (2.3 bar) Rear 42 lb/in² (2.90 bar) 36 lb/in² (2.5 bar)
  • Page 175 18 lbf ft (25 Nm) 18 lbf ft (25 Nm) Rear Wheel Spindle Nut 81 lbf ft (110 Nm) 81 lbf ft (110 Nm) Fluids and Lubricants Trident and Tiger Sport Bearings and Pivots Grease to NLGI 2 specification Brake Fluid DOT 4 brake fluid Coolant Triumph D2053 OAT coolant (premixed)
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  • Page 177 INDEX Windshield ............ 153 Clock ...............  59 Accessories ............ 89 Clutch.............. 110 Brake Lever ............ 30 Adjustment............ 110 Inspection ............ 110 Bank Angle Indicators ........ 127 Clutch Lever ............ 30 Battery .............. 133 Coolant Temperature Gage.......  42 Cooling System ...........  105 Charging............ 136 Coolant Change .......... 108 Discharge ............
  • Page 178 INDEX Specifications.......... 174 Instrument Display Layout.... 36, 37 Front Fork Inspection ........ 124 Language ............ 58 Fuel Main Menu............ 49 Consumption ...........  46 Odometer ............ 41 Filling the Fuel Tank ........ 66 Reset to Defaults...........  62 Fuel Grade ............ 62 Riding Modes ..........
  • Page 179 Manual Reset .......... 54 Removal............. 73 Seat Care............ 152 Setup Menu ............ 53 Trip 2 Enable/Disable........ 55 Seat Lock ............ 72 Triumph Shift Assist (TSA) .........  81 Serial Numbers Engine Serial Number ........ 23 Turn signals............ 52 Lights ...............  144 Vehicle Identification Number...... 23 Warning Light .......... 40 Service Interval............. 53...
  • Page 180 INDEX Maintenance ...........  03 Noise Control System........ 04 Owner’s Handbook.........  04 Warning Label Locations ...... 14, 15 Warning Labels.......... 03 Warning Lights .......... 38 Wheels Wheel Bearing Inspection...... 123 Windshield ............. 74 Adjustment............ 74 Cleaning............ 153...
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  • Page 182 APPROVAL INFORMATION This section contains approval information that is required to be included in this Owner's Handbook.
  • Page 183 APPROVAL INFORMATION FCC Statement Canadian Approval This device complies with part 15 of the This device contains license-exempt Federal Communications Commission transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply (FCC) Rules. with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s license-exempt Operation is subject to the following two RSS(s).
  • Page 184 Tires With reference to the Pneumatic Tires and Tubes for Automotive Vehicles (Quality Control) Order, 2009, Cl. No. 3 (c), declared M/s. Triumph Motorcycles Ltd. that the tires mounted this motorcycle meet requirements of IS 15627: 2005 and comply with the requirements under Central Motor Vehicle Rules (CMVR), 1989.

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