Triumph Street Triple S Owner's Handbook Manual

Triumph Street Triple S Owner's Handbook Manual

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OWNER'S HANDBOOK
01
Street Triple S (660cc), Street Triple R, Street Triple
R (LRH) and Street Triple RS
This handbook contains information on the Triumph Street Triple S (660cc), Street Triple R, Street Triple R (LRH) and
Street Triple 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 02.2022 Triumph Motorcycles Limited, Hinckley, Leicestershire, England.
Publication part number 3850186-EN issue 1

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  • Page 1 R (LRH) and Street Triple RS This handbook contains information on the Triumph Street Triple S (660cc), Street Triple R, Street Triple R (LRH) and Street Triple RS motorcycles. Always store this Owner's Handbook with the motorcycle and refer to it for information whenever necessary.
  • Page 2 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 Warnings, Cautions and Warning Labels Notes Throughout this Owner's Handbook particularly important information is presented in the following form: At certain areas of the motorcycle, the symbol (above) can be seen. The symbol Warning means CAUTION: REFER HANDBOOK and will be followed by a This warning symbol identifies special pictorial representation of the subject instructions or procedures, which if...
  • Page 4 Owners are warned that the law may authorised Triumph dealer. prohibit: Only an authorised Triumph dealer will 1. The removal or rendering inoperative have necessary knowledge, person...
  • Page 5 Talk to Triumph product of Triumph's use of proven Our relationship with you does not end engineering, exhaustive testing, and with the purchase of your Triumph. Your continuous striving superior feedback on the buying and ownership reliability, safety and performance.
  • Page 6 FOREWORD This page intentionally left blank...
  • Page 7 SAFETY FIRST The Motorcycle Warning This motorcycle is designed for use as Warning a two-wheeled vehicle capable of This motorcycle is designed for on- carrying a rider on his/her own, or a road use only. It is not suitable for off- rider and one passenger (subject to a road use.
  • Page 8 SAFETY FIRST Fuel and Exhaust Fumes Helmet and Clothing Warning PETROL IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE: Always turn off the engine when refuelling. Do not refuel or open the fuel filler cap Warning while smoking or in the vicinity of any When riding the motorcycle, both rider open (naked) flame.
  • Page 9 SAFETY FIRST Parking Warning A helmet is one of the most important Warning pieces of riding gear as it offers Always switch off the engine and protection against head injuries. You remove the ignition key before leaving and your passenger's helmet should motorcycle unattended.
  • Page 10 Triumph the correct or safe operation of this motorcycle are those which carry Triumph motorcycle. official Triumph approval and are fitted Remember that continued operation of to the motorcycle by an authorised an incorrectly performing motorcycle dealer. may aggravate a fault and may also In particular, it is extremely hazardous compromise safety.
  • Page 11 SAFETY FIRST Riding Warning This Triumph motorcycle should be Warning operated within the legal speed limits Never ride motorcycle when for the particular road travelled. fatigued or under the influence of Operating a motorcycle at high speeds alcohol or other drugs.
  • Page 12 SAFETY FIRST 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 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 12 11 1. Headlight 9. Gear change pedal 2. Fuel filler cap 10. Side stand 3. Fuel tank 11. Coolant expansion tank 4. Rear suspension unit 12. Oil filter 5. Seat lock 13. Front direction indicator 6. Rear light 14.
  • Page 17 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Parts Identification - Continued 1. Licence plate light 8. Front fork 2. Rear direction indicator 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 Rider View Parts Identification Street Triple R, Street Triple R - LRH and Street Triple S (660cc) 5 6 7 1. Clutch lever 10. Front brake fluid reservoir 2. High beam button 11. Engine stop/start switch 3. Instrument TRIP button 12.
  • Page 19 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Rider View Parts Identification Street Triple RS 1. Clutch lever 9. Tachometer 2. High beam/pass button 10. Front brake fluid reservoir 3. Daytime Running lights (DRL) switch if 11. Engine start/stop switch fitted 12. Hazard warning light switch 4.
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  • Page 21 SERIAL NUMBERS Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Engine Serial Number 1. Vehicle identification number 1. Engine serial number The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) The engine serial number is stamped on is stamped into the steering head area the engine crankcase, directly above the of the frame.
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  • Page 23: Table Of Contents

    GENERAL INFORMATION Table of Contents Hand Controls.............................. 26 Throttle Control ............................. 26 Ignition Switch/Steering Lock...................... 27 Ignition Key .............................. 28 Engine Immobiliser .......................... 29 Brake Lever Adjusters........................ 29 Clutch Lever Adjusters........................ 31 Right Handlebar Switches ........................ 32 Right Handlebar Switches ........................ 33 Left Handlebar Switches ........................ 34 Left Handlebar Switches ........................ 36 Instruments .............................. 37 TFT Instrument Display ..........................
  • Page 24 GENERAL INFORMATION Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Instruments.................. 77 Instrument Panel Layout........................ 78 Warning Lights............................ 79 Speedometer and Odometer ...................... 83 Tachometer .............................  83 Gear Position Display .........................  84 Coolant Temperature Gauge...................... 84 Fuel Gauge.............................. 85 Instrument SCROLL/SET Buttons.................... 85 Traction Control (TC) Disable...................... 86 Clock................................ 87 Service Interval Announcement (SIA)..................
  • Page 25 GENERAL INFORMATION Seats...................................  114 Seat Care.............................. 114 Rider's Seat .............................  114 Passenger Seat and Seat Cowl .....................  115 Owner's Handbook and Tool Kit...................... 116 Universal Serial Bus (USB) Socket...................... 117 Running-In .............................. 118 Daily Safety Checks............................. 119...
  • Page 26: Hand Controls

    Contact authorised by its internal return spring and the Triumph dealer as soon as possible to throttles will close. have the fault checked and rectified. There are no user adjustments for the throttle control.
  • Page 27: Ignition Switch/Steering Lock

    GENERAL INFORMATION Ignition Switch/Steering Lock Switch Operation This is a four position, key operated Warning switch. The key can be removed from the switch only when it is in the OFF, For reasons of security and safety, LOCK or P (PARK) position. always turn the ignition to the OFF or TO LOCK: Turn the steering fully to the PARK...
  • 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 Immobiliser

    Always get replacement keys from your Brake Lever - Street Triple RS authorised Triumph dealer. Replacement There are two adjusters fitted to the keys must 'paired' with brake lever;...
  • Page 30 GENERAL INFORMATION Span Adjuster Brake Lever - Street Triple S (660cc) The span adjuster allows the distance from the handlebar to the brake lever to A span adjuster is fitted to the brake be changed to suit the span of the lever.
  • Page 31: Clutch Lever Adjusters

    Clutch Lever - Street Triple S (660cc) A span adjuster is fitted to the clutch lever. The adjuster allows the distance from the handlebar to the clutch lever to be changed to suit the span of the rider's hand.
  • Page 32: Right Handlebar Switches

    GENERAL INFORMATION Right Handlebar Switches RUN Position In addition to the ignition switch being Street Triple RS Only 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 33 GENERAL INFORMATION Right Handlebar Switches RUN Position In addition to the ignition switch being All Models except Street Triple RS 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 34: Left Handlebar Switches

    GENERAL INFORMATION Left Handlebar Switches Horn Button When the horn button is pushed, with Street Triple RS Only the ignition switch turned on, the horn will sound. Direction Indicator Switch When the direction indicator switch is pushed left right, corresponding direction indicators will flash on and off.
  • Page 35 GENERAL INFORMATION Daytime Running Lights (DRL) (if High Beam Button fitted) If the Daytime Running Light (DRL) switch is in the dip beam position, when the High Beam button is operated then the high beam will be switched on. Each When the ignition is switched press of the button will swap between ON and the daytime running lights...
  • Page 36 GENERAL INFORMATION Left Handlebar Switches Direction Indicator Switch When the indicator switch is pushed to All Models except Street Triple RS the left or right and released, the corresponding direction indicators will flash on and off. To turn off the indicators, push and release the switch in the central position.
  • Page 37: Instruments

    GENERAL INFORMATION LCD Instrument Display Instruments All models except Street Triple RS are There different types fitted with a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) instrument display depending on the instrument display. motorcycle model. TFT Instrument Display Street Triple RS models are fitted with a full colour Thin Film Transistor (TFT) instrument display.
  • Page 38: Tft Instrument Display

    GENERAL INFORMATION TFT Instrument Display Table of Contents Instrument Display Layout....................... 39 Warning Lights............................ 40 Warning and Information Messages ................... 45 Odometer and Speedometer ...................... 46 Tachometer .............................. 47 Fuel Gauge.............................. 47 Coolant Temperature Gauge...................... 48 Ambient Air Temperature.........................  48 Gear Position Display .........................  49 Display Styles............................ 50 Display Navigation .......................... 50 Riding Modes............................ 51...
  • Page 39: Instrument Display Layout

    GENERAL INFORMATION Instrument Display Layout SERVICE ODO: 0001234 mi Recommended by 03/2020 or in 460 km 21.5 10:55 SET 100 x1000rpm 1. Air temperature 11. Current riding mode 2. Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 12. Coolant temperature gauge warning light (if fitted) 13.
  • Page 40: Warning Lights

    ON contact an authorised Do not restart the engine until the Triumph dealer as soon as possible to fault has been rectified. have the situation rectified. In these Severe engine damage will result from circumstances the engine will not start.
  • Page 41 GENERAL INFORMATION Immobiliser/Alarm Indicator Light Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) Warning Light This Triumph motorcycle is fitted with an engine immobiliser which is activated when the ignition switch is turned to When the ignition switch is the OFF position. turned to the ON position, it is normal...
  • Page 42 Contact an authorised Triumph dealer malfunction that requires investigation. as soon as possible to have the fault checked. Hard acceleration and cornering in this situation may cause the rear wheel to spin resulting in loss of...
  • Page 43 GENERAL INFORMATION Direction Indicators Daytime Running Lights (DRL) (if fitted) When the direction indicator switch is turned to the left or right, the When the ignition is switched direction indicator warning light will ON and the daytime running lights flash on and off at the same speed as switch is set to Daytime Running Lights, the direction indicators.
  • Page 44 GENERAL INFORMATION Tyre Pressure Warning Light (if When the warning light is illuminated, the TPMS symbol indicating which is the TPMS is fitted) deflated tyre and its pressure will automatically be shown in the display Warning area. Stop motorcycle tyre pressure warning light illuminates.
  • Page 45: Warning And Information Messages

    GENERAL INFORMATION Warning and Information Messages The following Warning and Information messages may be shown if a fault is It is possible for multiple warning and detected on the motorcycle. information messages to be shown when a fault occurs. Where this is the LOW OIL PRESSURE - CHECK case, warning...
  • Page 46: Odometer And Speedometer

    GENERAL INFORMATION If more than one message is displayed Odometer and Speedometer then the down arrow becomes active, The odometer shows the total distance push the joystick down to show other that the motorcycle has travelled. messages. The speedometer indicates the road Press joystick centre...
  • Page 47: Tachometer

    GENERAL INFORMATION Tachometer Fuel Gauge The fuel gauge indicates the amount of Caution fuel in the tank. Never allow engine speed to enter the FUEL CONSUMPTION HOLD TO RESET red zone as severe engine damage may result. 49.8 42.3 204.8 CURRENT AVERAGE RANGE...
  • Page 48: Coolant Temperature Gauge

    GENERAL INFORMATION Coolant Temperature Gauge Caution coolant temperature gauge Stop the engine immediately if the indicates the temperature of the engine high coolant temperature warning coolant. light illuminates. Do not restart the engine until fault been TRIP 1 HOLD TO RESET rectified.
  • Page 49: Gear Position Display

    GENERAL INFORMATION Frost Symbol Gear Position Display The gear position display indicates Warning which gear (one to six) has been engaged. When the transmission is in Black ice (sometimes called clear ice) neutral (no gear selected), the display can form at temperatures several will show N.
  • Page 50: Display Styles

    GENERAL INFORMATION Display Styles Display Navigation There are four different display styles to table below describes select from. instrument icons and buttons used to navigate through the instrument menus Style 03 is used for visual recognition described in this handbook. consistency throughout this...
  • Page 51: Riding Modes

    GENERAL INFORMATION Riding Modes Riding Mode Selection The riding modes allow adjustment of Warning the throttle response (MAP), Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) and Traction Control The selection of riding modes whilst (TC) settings to suit differing road the motorcycle is in motion requires conditions and rider preferences.
  • Page 52 GENERAL INFORMATION If the mode icons are not shown when Warning the ignition switch is in the ON position, make sure that the engine stop switch After selecting a riding mode, operate is in the RUN position. the motorcycle in an area free from traffic to gain familiarity with the new settings.
  • Page 53: Main Menu

    GENERAL INFORMATION Motorcycle Stationary - Engine Off Main Menu ▼ The ignition is switched ON. To access the Main menu: ▼ The engine stop switch is in the RUN ▼ The motorcycle must be stationary position. with the ignition switched on. Motorcycle Stationary - Engine Running ▼...
  • Page 54 GENERAL INFORMATION Lap Timer Riding Modes This menu allows configuration of the To access the Riding Modes menu: lap timer and the viewing of lap timer ▼ From the MAIN MENU, push the data. more information, joystick down and select RIDING page 66.
  • Page 55 GENERAL INFORMATION Riding Mode Configuration Bike Set Up Menu Refer to the following table for the ABS, Bike menu allows MAP and TC options available for each configuration of the different features riding mode. of the motorcycle. To access the Bike Set Up menu: Riding Mode ▼...
  • Page 56 Bike Set Up - TSA (Shift Assist) (if Bike Set Up - Direction Indicators fitted) The direction indicators can be set to Auto Basic, Auto Advanced or Manual Triumph Shift Assist (TSA) triggers a mode. momentary engine torque change to allow gears to engage, without closure INDICATORS...
  • Page 57 GENERAL INFORMATION ▼ Press the joystick centre to confirm Bike Set Up - Service the required selection. The service interval is set to a distance ▼ The display will then return to the and/or time period. Bike Set Up menu. To review the service interval: ▼...
  • Page 58 GENERAL INFORMATION Trip Set Up Trip Set Up - Manual Reset This menu allows the configuration of To set the trip computer to reset the trip meters. manually: To access the Trip Set Up menu: ▼ From the TRIP SETUP menu, push the joystick down and then press the ▼...
  • Page 59 GENERAL INFORMATION Trip Set Up - Automatic Reset Trip 2 Enable/Disable trip computer Trip 2 meter can be enabled or disabled. automatically reset: If trip 2 meter is disabled, it will no longer be shown in the information tray. ▼ From the TRIP SETUP menu, push the joystick down/up and then press TRIP 2 DISPLAY the joystick centre to select TRIP 1...
  • Page 60 GENERAL INFORMATION Display Set Up Menu Display Set Up - Colour Display menu allows To select a different colour for the configuration of the different display display information: screen options. ▼ From the DISPLAY SET UP menu, push the joystick down/up to select DISPLAY SET UP COLOUR.
  • Page 61 GENERAL INFORMATION Display Set Up - Brightness Display Set Up - Visible Tray There are two brightness options to The Visible Tray menu allows the select from: selection of the items to be shown in the information tray. ▼ High contrast - day time mode ▼...
  • Page 62 GENERAL INFORMATION Display Set Up - Language Display Set Up - 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. UNITS DISTANCE/ECONOMY LANGUAGE TEMPERATURE ENGLISH PRESSURE...
  • Page 63 GENERAL INFORMATION The options available are: To adjust the hour setting: Economy: ▼ Select HOURS on the display and press the joystick centre. A tick will ▼ Miles & MPG (UK) appear next to HOURS and the hour ▼ Miles & MPG (US) display will flash as shown below.
  • Page 64 GENERAL INFORMATION Display Set Up - Date To set the date: ▼ From the DISPLAY SET UP menu, This function allows the date and date push the joystick down to select format to be adjusted. DATE and press the joystick centre To set the date and date format: to confirm.
  • Page 65 GENERAL INFORMATION Display Set Up - Shift Indicator To adjust the engine speed threshold (RPM) for the gear shift indicator: This menu allows the adjustment of the ▼ Push the joystick left/right to select gear shift indicator. each individual number. The gear shift indicator changes the ▼...
  • Page 66 GENERAL INFORMATION Lap Timer Lap Timer - Start Session timer option, This function allows the lap timer motorcycle must be stationary with the options to be set. ignition turned to the ON position. START SESSION ▼ Push the HOME button to show the AUTO LAP DISTANCE MAIN MENU.
  • Page 67 GENERAL INFORMATION UNITS ▼ Push joystick down to select the REVIEW menu. FIXED LAP DISTANCE UNITS REVIEW METRES 08:43 02/08/19 YARDS 09:52 02/08/19 FEET 10:12 02/08/19 BACK EXIT SELECT BACK EXIT SELECT SET DISTANCE ▼ Push joystick centre to display the To manually input a measured distance: stored sessions.
  • Page 68: Information Tray

    GENERAL INFORMATION Reset to Defaults Information Tray The Reset to Default option allows the Warning Main Menu display items to be reset to the default setting. When the motorcycle is in motion, only attempt switch between RESET TO DEFAULTS information tray modes or reset the CONFIRM CANCEL fuel information under the following...
  • Page 69 GENERAL INFORMATION information tray contains Warning Review following information tray items: warnings information ▼ Warnings and Information Messages, messages are shown in the Warnings see page 69 tray. An example is shown below. ▼ Trip Meter, see page 70 ▼ Fuel Consumption, see page 70 WARNING ▼...
  • Page 70 GENERAL INFORMATION Trip Meter Fuel Consumption There are two trip meters that can be The Fuel Consumption information tray accessed and reset in the information shows fuel consumption information. tray. FUEL CONSUMPTION HOLD TO RESET TRIP 1 HOLD TO RESET 49.8 42.3 204.8...
  • Page 71 GENERAL INFORMATION Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Tyre Pressure Warning Light (TPMS) (if fitted) The tyre pressure warning light will only illuminate when the front or rear tyre Warning pressure is below the recommended pressure. It will not illuminate if the tyre Stop motorcycle tyre...
  • Page 72 GENERAL INFORMATION Service Colour The Service information tray shows the The Colour information tray allows a distance and days remaining before the different colour to be applied to the next service is recommended. current style. There are four colour options available; blue, green, yellow and white.
  • Page 73 GENERAL INFORMATION Screen Contrast To select an option: ▼ Push the joystick left/right to select The Contrast information tray allows the the HIGH, AUTO or LOW contrast display screen contrast to be adjusted. option and press the joystick centre to confirm. CONTRAST SELECT ▼...
  • Page 74 GENERAL INFORMATION Brightness Style Select The Brightness information tray allows The Style Select information tray allows the brightness of the display screen to a different style to be applied to the be adjusted. In bright sunlight, low display screen. brightness settings will be overridden to make sure that the instruments can be STYLE SELECT viewed at all times.
  • Page 75 GENERAL INFORMATION Lap Timer To start a lap: ▼ Briefly press the joystick down/up or The Lap Timer information tray allows a centre. The lap counter will start to certain distance/lap to be timed and count the first lap. This is shown as compared against a previously timed THIS LAP.
  • Page 76: Instrument Panel Position Adjustment

    GENERAL INFORMATION Instrument Panel Position Caution Adjustment press directly onto Warning instrument panel display screen. Only adjust position Operation of the motorcycle with an instrument panel using incorrectly adjusted instrument panel adjustment lever. is dangerous. Pressing directly on the instrument An incorrectly adjusted instrument panel display screen may damage the panel will result in loss of instrument...
  • Page 77 GENERAL INFORMATION Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Instruments Table of Contents Instrument Panel Layout........................ 78 Warning Lights............................ 79 Speedometer and Odometer ...................... 83 Tachometer .............................  83 Gear Position Display .........................  84 Coolant Temperature Gauge...................... 84 Fuel Gauge.............................. 85 Instrument SCROLL/SET Buttons.................... 85 Traction Control (TC) Disable...................... 86 Clock................................ 87 Service Interval Announcement (SIA)..................
  • Page 78 GENERAL INFORMATION Instrument Panel Layout 10 11 19 18 17 16 1. Clock 14. Low fuel level indicator light 2. Service interval indicator 15. Alarm/immobiliser status indicator light 3. Speedometer (alarm is an accessory kit) 4. Fuel gauge 16. Traction control (TC) disabled warning light 5.
  • Page 79 High Coolant Temperature Warning the MIL flashes when the ignition is Light switched ON contact an authorised Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the situation rectified. In these circumstances the engine will not start. With the engine running, if...
  • Page 80 If the warning light becomes illuminated investigation. Contact an authorised at any time while riding it indicates that Triumph dealer as soon as possible to the ABS has a malfunction that requires have the fault checked and rectified. investigation.
  • Page 81 Contact an authorised Triumph dealer malfunction that requires investigation. as soon as possible to have the fault checked. Hard acceleration and cornering in this situation may cause the rear wheel to spin resulting in loss of...
  • Page 82 GENERAL INFORMATION Direction Indicators Neutral When the direction indicator neutral warning light switch is turned to the left or right, the indicates when the transmission is in direction indicator warning light will neutral (no gear selected). The warning flash on and off at the same speed as light will illuminate...
  • Page 83: Tachometer

    GENERAL INFORMATION When the warning light is illuminated, Speedometer and Odometer the TPMS symbol indicating which is the The speedometer indicates the road deflated tyre and its pressure will speed of the motorcycle. automatically be shown in the display The odometer shows the total distance area.
  • Page 84: Coolant Temperature Gauge

    GENERAL INFORMATION Gear Position Display Coolant Temperature Gauge The gear position display indicates coolant temperature gauge which gear (one to six) has been indicates the temperature of the engine engaged. When the transmission is in coolant. neutral (no gear selected), the display will show N.
  • Page 85: Fuel Gauge

    GENERAL INFORMATION Fuel Gauge Instrument SCROLL/SET Buttons The fuel gauge indicates the amount of SCROLL Button fuel in the tank. When the SCROLL button is pressed and released it will scroll through the menu shown in the instrument display screen. The SCROLL button is used to operate following functions...
  • Page 86 GENERAL INFORMATION Traction Control (TC) Disable ▼ Pressing the set button will disable the TC system; the message TTC OFF will be shown for 2 seconds, and the Warning TC warning light will be illuminated. If the traction control is disabled, the motorcycle will handle as normal but without traction...
  • Page 87 GENERAL INFORMATION Clock To set the hour and minute display: ▼ Make sure that the hour display is Warning still flashing and the word Hour is shown. Do not attempt to adjust the clock ▼ Press the SCROLL button to change with the motorcycle in motion as this the setting.
  • Page 88: Service Interval Announcement (Sia)

    To change the gear change light modes: and the system has been reset by your authorised Triumph dealer. ▼ Press and release the SCROLL button until SEtUP is shown in the display If the service is overdue, the distance screen then press the SET button.
  • Page 89 GENERAL INFORMATION Note Setting the Gear Change Lights to Off The motorcycle is delivered from the factory with the gear change light set to the 6 LED mode at 3,500 rpm. When the gear change light mode has been selected, the tachometer needle will move round to the current set position.
  • Page 90: Units (Imperial, Us Or Metric)

    GENERAL INFORMATION UnitS (Imperial, US or Metric) Changing the Units Display Units has four selectable display modes. Warning Each display provides the following information: Do not attempt to change the units display with the motorcycle in motion mpg (Imperial gallons) as this may lead to loss of motorcycle The speedometer and odometer will control and an accident.
  • Page 91 GENERAL INFORMATION Tyre Pressure Units - only if TPMS is To exit the tyre pressure display: fitted ▼ Press and release the SCROLL button until REtURn is shown. ▼ Press and release the SET button to return to the TRIP screen Return Select REtURn to return to the main display.
  • Page 92: Trip Meter

    GENERAL INFORMATION Trip Meter The display will scroll through in the following order: Warning ▼ Journey time ▼ Average fuel consumption Do not attempt to switch between trip ▼ Instantaneous fuel consumption meter display modes or reset the trip meter with the motorcycle in motion ▼...
  • Page 93: Lap Timer (If Fitted)

    GENERAL INFORMATION Front Tyre Pressure Display Lap Timer (if fitted) Displays current front tyre pressure. Rear Tyre Pressure Display Displays the current rear tyre pressure. Journey Distance The total journey distance travelled. Range to Empty This is an indication of the predicted distance that can be travelled on the remaining fuel in the tank.
  • Page 94 GENERAL INFORMATION Accessing the Lap Timer Data Recording Mode The data recording mode and the data Warning retrieval mode will only operate when the lap timer (lap) is turned on. Do not attempt to switch between lap timer display modes with motorcycle in motion as this may lead to loss of motorcycle control and an...
  • Page 95 GENERAL INFORMATION New Lap Recording Data Retrieval Mode The data retrieval mode cannot be accessed whilst the motorcycle is in motion. data retrieval mode accessed in one of two ways: ▼ With the ignition in the ON position, from the lap timer display, press button B.
  • Page 96 GENERAL INFORMATION Press and release button B to scroll Lap Timer Reset through the data available in the To reset the lap timer and exit the lap following order: timer: ▼ Average Speed (per lap or total of all ▼ Press button B for two seconds. laps) ▼...
  • Page 97: Riding Mode Selection

    GENERAL INFORMATION Riding Mode Selection RAIN Mode The RAIN mode is predetermined and Warning provides optimal ABS, MAP and TC settings for normal road use in rain After selecting a riding mode, operate conditions. the motorcycle in an area free from traffic to gain familiarity with the new System Settings settings.
  • Page 98: Sport Mode (Street Triple R Only)

    GENERAL INFORMATION SPORT Mode (Street Triple R only) The MAP, ABS and TC options available for selection are as follows: The SPORT mode provides optimal MAP, ABS and TTC settings for normal sport MAP Options use. Reduced throttle response System Settings when compared to the Rain Road setting, for wet or...
  • Page 99: Setting The Rider Mode Options

    GENERAL INFORMATION To set the RIDER mode options; with the TC Options motorcycle stationary and in neutral, Optimal TC setting for turn the ignition to the ON position. road use for wet or ▼ Press and release the MODE button Rain slippery conditions, allows on the left handlebar switch housing...
  • Page 100 GENERAL INFORMATION MAP Options ABS Options ▼ Press the SCROLL button and choose ▼ Press the SCROLL button and choose one of the available MAP options: one of the available ABS options: – Rain – Road – Road – Track. –...
  • Page 101 GENERAL INFORMATION TC Options ▼ RIdER is now shown in the display. ▼ Press the SCROLL button and choose one of the available TC options: – Rain – Road – Track – Off. RIdER Shown ▼ Press the SET button and the REtURn screen is shown.
  • Page 102: Selecting A Riding Mode - Motorcycle Stationary

    GENERAL INFORMATION ▼ The trip screen and the current With the Engine Off riding mode is shown. ▼ The ignition is switched ON. ▼ The engine stop switch is in the RUN position. With the Engine Running ▼ Neutral gear is selected or the clutch is pulled in.
  • Page 103: Selecting A Riding Mode - Motorcycle Moving

    GENERAL INFORMATION Selecting a Riding Mode – To select a riding mode when the motorcycle is moving: Motorcycle Moving ▼ Press and release the MODE button Warning on the left handlebar switch housing until the required riding mode is The selection of riding modes whilst flashing in the display.
  • Page 104 GENERAL INFORMATION ▼ Once the ABS, MAP and TTC settings Warning have changed, the selected riding mode will be shown and the previous Do not stop the engine using the mode will no longer be shown. ignition switch or engine stop switch whilst the motorcycle is moving.
  • Page 105 Unleaded fuel only calibration may be required. Always Carburant san plomb E5 E10 Gasolina sin plomo refer to your authorised Triumph dealer. Bleifreies Benzin Endast blyfri bensin Benzina senza piombo Ongelode Brandstof Caution Combustival sem schumbo RON/ROZ min.
  • Page 106 GENERAL INFORMATION Refuelling Fuel Tank Cap Warning To help reduce hazards associated with refuelling, always observe the following fuel safety instructions: - Petrol (fuel) is highly flammable and explosive under certain conditions. When refuelling, turn the ignition switch to the OFF position. - Do not smoke.
  • Page 107 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. This Warning will make sure there is enough air space Overfilling the tank can lead to fuel to allow for fuel expansion if the fuel spillage.
  • Page 108 GENERAL INFORMATION Traction Control (TC) Traction Control Settings Warning Warning The traction control and optimised Do not attempt to adjust the traction cornering traction control systems are control settings while the motorcycle substitute riding is in motion as this may lead to loss of appropriately prevailing motorcycle control and an accident.
  • Page 109 Triumph dealer. The valve. TPMS display on the instruments will only be activated when the system has been fitted.
  • Page 110 GENERAL INFORMATION Tyre Pressure Warning Light (if TYRE PRESSURE TPMS is fitted) Warning REAR FRONT Stop motorcycle tyre 21.5 10:55 SET 100 pressure warning light illuminates. Do not ride the motorcycle until the tyres have been checked and the tyre x1000rpm pressures are at their recommended pressure when cold.
  • Page 111 For correct tyre pressures, always make sure that your authorised Triumph check the tyre pressures when the dealer records the serial numbers of the tyres are cold using an accurate tyre front and rear tyre pressure sensors in pressure gauge.
  • Page 112 Only adjust tyre pressures when the symbol will flash continuously. Contact tyres are cold using an accurate tyre your authorised Triumph dealer to have pressure gauge (see page  181), and do the sensor replaced and the new serial not use the tyre pressure display on the number recorded in the spaces provided instruments.
  • Page 113 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 fitted with an the handlebars fully to the left and interlock system to prevent it from leave the motorcycle in first gear.
  • Page 114: Seats

    GENERAL INFORMATION Rider's Seat Seats Seat Care Caution To prevent damage to the seat or seat cover, care must be taken not to drop the seat. Do not lean the seat against the motorcycle or any surface which may damage the seat or seat cover. Instead, place the seat, with the seat cover facing upwards, on a clean, flat cjxd...
  • Page 115: Passenger Seat And Seat Cowl

    GENERAL INFORMATION Passenger Seat and Seat Cowl Warning Note Never ride the motorcycle with the This section applies both passenger seat detached or removed. passenger seat and the seat cowl. The To prevent detachment of the seat seat cowl is fitted to certain models during riding, after fitting always only, or is available as an accessory.
  • Page 116: Owner's Handbook And Tool Kit

    Street Triple RS The tool kit is located on the underside The tool kit includes a: of the passenger seat. ▼ Screwdriver Street Triple S (660cc) ▼ 3 mm Allen key The tool kit includes a: ▼ 4 mm Allen key ▼ Screwdriver ▼...
  • Page 117: Universal Serial Bus (Usb) Socket

    GENERAL INFORMATION The Universal Serial Bus (USB) socket Universal Serial Bus (USB) allows a 5 Volt USB connection for Socket charging electronic devices such as mobile phones, cameras Warning devices. Loads up to a maximum of two Amps can be connected to the USB The USB socket is not waterproof socket.
  • Page 118: Running-In

    GENERAL INFORMATION Both during and after running-in has Running-In been completed: ▼ Do not overrev the engine when cold; ▼ Do not let the engine labour. Always R.P.M. downshift before the engine begins to 'struggle'; Running-in is the name given to the process that occurs during the first ▼...
  • Page 119: Daily Safety Checks

    Maintenance Throttle: Make sure that the throttle and Adjustment section or see your grip returns to the idle position without authorised Triumph dealer for the action sticking (page 26). required to return the motorcycle to a Clutch: Smooth operation and correct safe operating condition.
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  • Page 121 HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE Table of Contents Stopping the Engine .......................... 122 Starting the Engine............................  122 Moving Off .............................. 124 Changing Gears............................ 124 Triumph Shift Assist (TSA) (if fitted).................... 125 Braking ................................ 126 Parking ................................ 130 Considerations for High Speed Operation .................. 131...
  • Page 122: 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 123 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 124: Moving Off

    This can lock the rear wheel causing loss of control and an accident. Engine damage may also be caused. Changing down should be done such that engine speeds will ensured. For models fitted with Triumph Shift Assist (TSA), see page 125. 1. Gear change pedal...
  • Page 125: Triumph Shift Assist (Tsa) (If Fitted)

    Note engine or gear box may occur. The gear change mechanism is the Contact a Triumph dealer as soon as 'positive stop' type. This means that, for possible to have the fault checked and each movement of the gear change rectified.
  • Page 126: Braking

    HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE Triumph Shift Assist will not operate if: Braking ▼ The clutch is applied. ▼ An up shift is attempted by mistake when in 6th gear. ▼ A down shift is attempted by mistake when in 1st gear.
  • Page 127 Triumph strongly recommends that all riders take a course of instruction, Continuous brake application or use of which includes advice on safe brake the rear brake only can overheat the operation.
  • Page 128 HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System) Warning Warning Riding with your foot on the brake pedal or your hands on the brake lever function attempts may actuate the brake light, giving a maximise the chances of keeping the false indication to other road users.
  • Page 129 Triple Street Triple RS models or page  41 for Reduce speed and do not continue to Street Triple S (660cc) models. If the ABS ride for longer than is necessary with warning light is constantly illuminated it the indicator light illuminated. Contact...
  • Page 130: Parking

    HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE Parking Warning The engine and exhaust system will be hot after riding. DO NOT park where pedestrians and children likely touch motorcycle. Touching any part of the engine or exhaust system when hot may cause unprotected skin to become burnt.
  • Page 131: Considerations For High Speed Operation

    ▼ When parking near traffic at night, Warning or when parking in a location where parking lights are required by law, This Triumph motorcycle should be leave the tail, licence plate and operated within the legal speed limits position lights on by turning the for the particular road travelled.
  • Page 132 HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE Electrical Equipment Warning Make sure that all electrical equipment The handling characteristics of a such as the headlight, rear/brake light, motorcycle at high speed may vary direction indicators and horn all work from those you are familiar with at correctly.
  • Page 133 HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE Luggage Tyres Make sure that any luggage containers High speed operation is hard on tyres, are closed, locked and securely fitted to and tyres that are in good condition are the motorcycle. crucial to riding safely. Examine their overall condition, inflate to the correct Miscellaneous pressure (when the tyres are cold), and...
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  • Page 135 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 passengers additional dealer.
  • Page 136 Triumph accessory. Make sure attempted even where the legal speed the Triumph motorcycle model that limit permits this. the Triumph accessory is to be fitted to, is listed as approved for the The presence of accessories and/or genuine Triumph accessory. For all...
  • Page 137 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 138 ACCESSORIES, LOADING AND PASSENGERS Passengers Warning Warning Your passenger should be instructed that he or she can cause loss of The handling and braking capabilities motorcycle control by making sudden of a motorcycle will be affected by the movements adopting presence of a passenger.
  • Page 139 MAINTENANCE Table of Contents Scheduled Maintenance...........................  142 Scheduled Maintenance Table ...................... 144 600 Mile (1,000 Km) or 6 Month Service.................  144 1st Annual Service.......................... 144 2nd Annual Service ..........................  144 3rd Annual Service ...........................  144 4th Annual Service...........................  144 6,000 and 18,000 Mile (10,000 and 30,000 Km) Service .......... 144 12,000 Mile (20,000 Km) Service ....................
  • Page 140 MAINTENANCE Mirrors................................ 166 Steering................................ 168 Steering Inspection .......................... 168 Wheel Bearings Inspection...................... 169 Front Fork Inspection ........................ 170 Suspension .............................. 171 Front Suspension.......................... 171 Front Suspension Settings...................... 171 Front Suspension Spring Preload Adjustment.............. 172 Front Suspension Spring Preload Adjustment.............. 173 Front Suspension Rebound and Compression Damping Adjustment.......  173 Front Suspension Rebound and Compression Damping Adjustment.......
  • Page 141 MAINTENANCE Headlights................................ 191 Headlight Adjustment........................ 192 Headlight Replacement........................ 192 Direction Indicator Lights ........................ 193 Rear Light ............................... 193 Licence Plate Light............................. 194...
  • Page 142: Scheduled Maintenance

    Special tools, knowledge and training are required in order to correctly carry out the maintenance items listed in the scheduled maintenance chart. Only an authorised Triumph dealer will have this knowledge and equipment. Incorrect or neglected maintenance lead dangerous riding condition.
  • Page 143 MAINTENANCE Scheduled maintenance may be carried Service Symbol/General Warning Symbol out by your authorised Triumph dealer in three ways; annual maintenance, service symbol will mileage based maintenance illuminate for five seconds after the combination of both, depending on the motorcycle start up sequence as a...
  • Page 144: Scheduled Maintenance Table

    • Autoscan - carry out a full Autoscan using the • • • • • Triumph diagnostic tool (print a customer copy) Fuel system - check fuel hoses for chafing, cracks or • • • • • damage. Replace if necessary...
  • Page 145: Mile (40,000 Km) Service

    Centre and/or side stand - check for wear/smooth • • • • • • operation Instruments and engine ECM - check for latest calibration download using the Triumph diagnostic • • • • • tool Fasteners - inspect visually for security •...
  • Page 146: Engine Oil

    MAINTENANCE Engine Oil Warning If the engine has recently been running, the exhaust system will be hot. Before working near exhaust system, allow sufficient time for the exhaust system to cool as Warning touching any part of a hot exhaust system could cause burn injuries.
  • Page 147: Engine Oil And Filter Change

    MAINTENANCE To inspect the engine oil level: Engine Oil and Filter Change ▼ Start the engine and run at idle for Warning approximately five minutes. ▼ Stop the engine, then wait for at Prolonged or repeated contact with least three minutes for the oil to engine oil can lead to skin dryness, settle.
  • Page 148 ▼ Unscrew and remove the oil filter immediately and investigate the cause. using Triumph service tool T3880313. Dispose of the old oil filter in an Running the engine with low oil environmentally friendly way.
  • Page 149: Disposal Of Used Engine Oil And Oil Filters

    Disposal of Used Engine Oil and Oil Engine Oil Specification and Grade Filters (10W/40 & 10W/50) To protect the environment, do not pour Triumph's high performance fuel oil on the ground, down sewers or injected engines are designed to use drains, or into watercourses.
  • Page 150: Cooling System

    KEEP COOLANT OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. Note HD4X Hybrid 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 151: Coolant Level Inspection

    MAINTENANCE coolant containing corrosion Coolant Level Adjustment inhibitor is not used, the cooling system will accumulate rust and scale in the Warning water jacket and radiator. This will block Do not remove the expansion tank or the coolant passages, and considerably radiator pressure when...
  • Page 152: Coolant Change

    To adjust the coolant level: Coolant Change ▼ Allow the engine to cool. It is recommended that the coolant is changed by an authorised Triumph ▼ The expansion tank cap can be dealer in accordance with scheduled removed from the left hand side of maintenance requirements.
  • Page 153: 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 authorised Triumph sticking throttle control. dealer. A sticking or stuck throttle control will...
  • Page 154: Clutch

    MAINTENANCE Clutch Adjustment Clutch To adjust the clutch: The motorcycle is equipped with a cable-operated clutch. ▼ Turn the adjuster sleeve until the correct amount of clutch lever free If the clutch lever has excessive free play is achieved. play, the clutch may not disengage fully. This will cause difficulty in changing gear and selecting neutral.
  • Page 155: 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 authorised Triumph dealer.
  • Page 156: 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. Before starting work, make sure the To lubricate the drive chain: motorcycle stabilised...
  • Page 157: Drive Chain Free Movement Adjustment

    3. Rear wheel spindle nut motorcycle with defective brakes; you If the drive chain free movement is must have your authorised Triumph incorrect, adjustment must be made as dealer take remedial action before you follows: attempt to ride the motorcycle again.
  • Page 158: Drive Chain And Sprocket Wear Inspection

    Use a genuine Triumph supplied drive centre of the 1st pin to the pin centre chain as specified in the Triumph Parts of the 21st  pin. Since the chain may Catalogue. wear unevenly, take measurements The use of non-approved drive chains in several places.
  • Page 159: Brakes

    MAINTENANCE Breaking-in New Brake Pads and Brakes Discs Breaking-in New Brake Pads and Discs Warning Warning Brake pads must always be replaced Brake pads must always be replaced as a wheel set. At the front, where two as a wheel set. At the front, where two calipers are fitted on the same wheel, calipers are fitted on the same wheel, replace all the brake pads in both...
  • Page 160: Front Brake Wear Inspection

    Brake pads must be inspected in Brake pads for this model supplied by accordance with scheduled Triumph will have the carrier plate at requirements and replaced if worn to, or the recommended thickness. Always beyond the minimum service thickness. have replacement brake pads supplied and fitted by your Triumph dealer.
  • Page 161: Rear Brake Wear Inspection

    (Brake Pad Lining and Carrier possible loss of the brake pad as it Plate) wears. 1. Carrier plate 2. Brake pad lining Brake pads supplied by Triumph will have carrier plate recommended thickness. Always have replacement brake pads supplied and...
  • Page 162: Disc Brake Fluid

    Contact Because of this, always replace brake an authorised Triumph dealer as soon fluid in accordance with scheduled as possible to have the fault checked maintenance requirements. and rectified.
  • Page 163: Front Brake Fluid Level Inspection And Adjustment

    ▼ Fit the diaphragm seal into the reservoir, consult your authorised reservoir cap and make sure that the Triumph dealer advice before holes for the fixings in the reservoir riding. cap and the diaphragm seal are correctly aligned.
  • Page 164 All Models except Street Triple RS Warning If there has been an appreciable drop in the level of the fluid in either fluid reservoir, consult your authorised Triumph dealer advice before riding. ckkr Riding with depleted brake fluid levels, 1. Reservoir cap, diaphragm seal and...
  • Page 165: Rear Brake Fluid Level Inspection And Adjustment

    ▼ Refit the reservoir cap making sure Triumph dealer advice before that the diaphragm seal is correctly riding. positioned between the reservoir cap Riding with depleted brake fluid levels, and the reservoir body.
  • Page 166: Brake Light Switches

    Triumph dealer investigate and rectify the fault. and an accident. Only attempt to clean or adjust the mirrors while stationary.
  • Page 167 MAINTENANCE Models with Bar End Mirrors The bar end mirrors will be set by your authorised 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 168: Steering

    ▼ If any free play can be detected in the steering (headstock) bearings, ask your authorised Triumph dealer to inspect and rectify any faults before riding. ▼ Remove the support and place the...
  • Page 169: Wheel Bearings Inspection

    If in doubt, have the motorcycle ▼ If any free play can be detected, ask inspected by an authorised Triumph your authorised Triumph dealer to dealer before riding. inspect and rectify any faults before The wheel bearings must be inspected riding.
  • Page 170: Front Fork Inspection

    ▼ If any damage or leakage is found, pressurised oil. consult authorised Triumph dealer. Skin and eye damage can result from contact with the pressurised oil. Street Triple S (660cc) shown...
  • Page 171: Suspension

    Refer table further Street Triple R - LRH information or consult your authorised Triumph dealer. Front Suspension Settings - Street Triple R - LRH Warning Compress Spring Rebound Loading Preload Damping...
  • Page 172: Front Suspension Spring Preload Adjustment

    MAINTENANCE Street Triple R Front Suspension Spring Preload Adjustment Front Suspension Settings - Street Triple R Street Triple R and Street Triple R - LRH Compress Spring Rebound Loading The spring preload adjuster is located at Preload Damping Damping the top of each fork. Solo Riding - Track Solo Riding...
  • Page 173: Front Suspension Rebound And Compression Damping Adjustment

    MAINTENANCE Front Suspension Spring Preload Front Suspension Rebound and Adjustment Compression Damping Adjustment Street Triple RS Street Triple R and Street Triple R - LRH The spring preload adjuster is located at The rebound and compression damping the bottom of both front forks. adjusters are located at the top of the right hand fork.
  • Page 174: Rear Suspension

    Refer table further information or consult your authorised Triumph dealer. cjyf 1. Compression damping adjusters 2. Rebound damping adjusters To change the rebound damping setting: ▼ Rotate the TEN slotted adjuster clockwise increase, anticlockwise to decrease.
  • Page 175: Rear Suspension Settings

    MAINTENANCE Rear Suspension Settings Street Triple R The motorcycle is delivered from the Warning factory with all the suspension settings set at the Road (Solo Riding) setting as rear suspension unit spring shown relevant suspension preload is not rider adjustable. tables.
  • Page 176: Rear Suspension Spring Preload Adjustment

    (click) is counted as one. clockwise to decrease spring preload. ▼ Adjuster settings are counted from Street Triple S (660cc) position one with position one being with adjuster turned fully Rear Suspension Settings - Street Triple S (660cc) clockwise.
  • Page 177: Rear Suspension Rebound Damping Adjustment

    MAINTENANCE Rear Suspension Spring Preload Rear Suspension Rebound Damping Adjustment Adjustment Street Triple S (660cc) Street Triple R The spring preload adjuster is located at rebound damping adjuster the top of the rear suspension unit. located at the bottom of the rear suspension unit on the left hand side of the motorcycle.
  • Page 178: Rear Suspension Compression Damping Adjustment

    MAINTENANCE Rear Suspension Rebound Damping Rear Suspension Compression Adjustment Damping Adjustment Street Triple RS Street Triple R rebound damping adjuster The compression damping adjuster is located at the bottom of the rear situated adjacent rear suspension unit on the left hand side of suspension unit reservoir.
  • Page 179: Rear Suspension Compression Damping Adjustment

    MAINTENANCE Rear Suspension Compression Rear Suspension Compression Damping Adjustment Damping Adjustment Street Triple R - LRH Street Triple RS The compression damping adjuster is The compression damping adjuster is situated adjacent rear situated adjacent rear suspension unit reservoir. suspension unit reservoir. cjyp 1.
  • Page 180: Bank Angle Indicators

    MAINTENANCE Bank Angle Indicators Tyres Warning Always replace bank angle indicators before they are worn to their maximum limit. This model is fitted with tubeless tyres, Use of a motorcycle with bank angle valves and wheel rims. Use only tyres indicators worn beyond the maximum marked ‘TUBELESS’...
  • Page 181: Tyre Inflation Pressures

    MAINTENANCE Tyre Inflation Pressures Warning Incorrect tyre inflation will cause abnormal tread wear and instability problems that may lead to loss of control and an accident. Under inflation may result in the tyre slipping on, or coming off the rim. Overinflation will cause instability and accelerated tread wear.
  • Page 182: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms) (If Fitted)

    The cold inflation pressures Care must be taken when replacing specified by Triumph take account of the tyres to prevent any damage to this. the tyre pressure sensors. Only adjust tyre pressures when the...
  • Page 183: Minimum Recommended Tread Depth

    Always consult your authorised are required, consult your authorised Triumph dealer for tyre replacement, Triumph dealer who will arrange for the or for a safety inspection of the tyres. tyres and inner tubes to be selected, in correct combination, from...
  • Page 184 Warning motorcycle control and an accident. If tyre damage is suspected, such as after striking the kerb, ask your authorised Triumph dealer to inspect the tyre both internally and externally. Tyre damage may not always be visible from the outside.
  • Page 185 When wheel balancing is required, such as after tyre or inner tube replacement, your authorised Triumph dealer. Only use self-adhesive weights. Clip on weights may damage the wheel, tyre inner tube resulting tyre deflation, loss of motorcycle control and an accident.
  • Page 186: Battery

    MAINTENANCE Battery Removal Battery Warning Warning Make sure that the battery terminals The battery contains sulphuric acid do not touch the motorcycle frame. (battery acid). Contact with skin or eyes may cause severe burns. Wear This may cause a short circuit or protective clothing and a face shield.
  • Page 187: Battery Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Battery Maintenance Battery Discharge Warning Caution Battery acid corrosive The charge level in the battery must poisonous and will cause damage to be maintained to maximise battery life. unprotected skin. Failure to maintain the battery charge Never swallow battery acid or allow it level could cause serious internal to come into contact with the skin.
  • Page 188: 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 authorised Triumph dealer. Should the battery voltage fall below 12.7 Volts, the battery should be charged using Triumph...
  • Page 189: Battery Installation

    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 190: Fuses

    MAINTENANCE Fuse Identification Fuses Spare fuses are located on the inside of Warning the fuse box cover and should be replaced if used. Always replace blown fuses with new ones of the correct rating (as specified on the fuse box cover) and never use a fuse of higher rating.
  • Page 191: 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 192: Headlight Adjustment

    MAINTENANCE Headlight Adjustment ▼ Moving headlight bracket forwards moves headlight The vertical beams of the left and right upwards. Moving headlight hand headlights can only be adjusted bracket rearwards moves together. Independent adjustment is headlights downwards. not possible. ▼ Tighten the headlight bracket bolts to 7 Nm.
  • Page 193: Direction Indicator Lights

    MAINTENANCE Direction Indicator Lights Rear Light rear light unit sealed, Models fitted with LEDs maintenance free LED unit. The rear The LED direction indicator light units light unit must be replaced in the event are sealed, maintenance free LED units. of the failure of the rear light.
  • Page 194: Licence Plate Light

    MAINTENANCE Licence Plate Light Bulb Replacement 1. Fixing 2. Lens 3. Bulb To replace the licence plate light bulb: ▼ Release the fixing and remove the lens of the licence plate light. ▼ Replace the bulb. ▼ Refit the lens and tighten the fixing to 1 Nm.
  • Page 195 CLEANING AND STORAGE Table of Contents Cleaning ................................ 196 Preparation for Washing......................... 196 Where to be Careful...........................  197 Washing ................................ 197 After Washing............................... 198 Gloss Paintwork Care .......................... 198 Matt Paintwork Care .......................... 198 Aluminium Items - not Lacquered or Painted ................ 199 Chrome and Stainless Steel Care ...................... 199 Black Chrome Care ............................ 200 Exhaust System Care.......................... 200 Seat Care.................................
  • Page 196: 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 197: Where To Be Careful

    CLEANING AND STORAGE Where to be Careful Washing wash motorcycle, Caution following: ▼ Make sure that motorcycle Do not use high pressure spray engine is cold. washers or steam cleaners. ▼ Prepare a mixture of clean, cold Use of high pressure spray washers water and mild automotive cleaner or and steam cleaners may damage low alkaline soap.
  • Page 198: After Washing

    CLEANING AND STORAGE After Washing Gloss Paintwork Care Gloss paintwork should be washed and Warning dried as described previously, then protected using high quality Never wax or lubricate the brake discs. automotive polish. Always follow the Always clean the brake disc with a manufacturer’s instructions and repeat proprietary brand of oil-free brake disc regularly to maintain your motorcycle’s...
  • Page 199: Aluminium Items - Not Lacquered Or Painted

    CLEANING AND STORAGE Aluminium Items - not Chrome and Stainless Steel Lacquered or Painted Care Items such as brake and clutch levers, All chrome and stainless steel parts of wheels, engine covers, engine cooling your motorcycle must cleaned fins, upper and lower yokes and throttle regularly to avoid a deterioration of its bodies some...
  • Page 200: Black Chrome Care

    CLEANING AND STORAGE Black Chrome Care Exhaust System Care Items such as headlight bowls and All parts of the exhaust system of your mirrors on some models must be motorcycle must be cleaned regularly to correctly cleaned to preserve their avoid a deterioration of its appearance.
  • Page 201: Seat Care

    CLEANING AND STORAGE Protecting Seat Care Caution Caution products containing Do not use chemicals or high pressure silicone will cause discolouration of the spray washers to clean the seat. chrome and stainless steel parts and Using chemicals or high pressure must not be used.
  • Page 202: Windscreen Care (If Fitted)

    CLEANING AND STORAGE Clean the windscreen with a solution of Windscreen Care (if fitted) 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 windscreen is Warning reduced by scratches or oxidation which cannot be removed, the windscreen...
  • Page 203: 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 204: Storage

    (noting that HD4X Hybrid smoke. coolant, as supplied by Triumph, is Make sure the area is well ventilated pre-mixed and requires no dilution) and free from any source of flame or and distilled water solution (see sparks; this includes any appliance page 150).
  • Page 205 CLEANING AND STORAGE Preparation after Storage ▼ Check and if necessary correct the tyre pressures (see the relevant To prepare the motorcycle to be ridden Specification section). after storage, do the following: ▼ Clean the entire vehicle thoroughly. ▼ Install the battery (if removed) (see page 189).
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  • Page 207 WARRANTY Table of Contents Triumph Warranty Terms and Conditions - All except Canada........... 208 Triumph Warranty Terms and Conditions - Canada only............ 209 Conditions and Exclusions - All except Canada................ 210 Conditions and Exclusions - Canada Only.................. 212 Noise Control System Warranty ...................... 213 Tampering With The Noise Control System Prohibited ............
  • Page 208: Triumph Warranty Terms And Conditions - All Except Canada

    Maintain maximum protection under of Triumph Motorcycles Ltd. warranty by making sure that your Triumph may, at its discretion make any motorcycle is serviced in accordance repairs or replacement of defective with recommendations...
  • Page 209: Triumph Warranty Terms And Conditions - Canada Only

    Please advise the new owner that he or she 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 210: Conditions And Exclusions - All Except Canada

    Triumph Owner’s Handbook and temperatures. During storage service completed should be given a slow charge (one accordingly.
  • Page 211 Should warranty claim become not covered by this warranty. necessary, Triumph Motorcycles and its authorised dealers shall not be liable for ▼ The cost of removal and replacement loss of use, inconvenience, lost time, of parts and accessories, unless commercial losses or other incidental or supplied as original equipment, or consequential damages.
  • Page 212: Conditions And Exclusions - Canada Only

    The warranty does not cover: Canada Only ▼ The cost of transportation of the motorcycle to or from the authorised 1. The motorcycle must not have been Triumph dealer, or expenses incurred used competition, misused while the motorcycle is off the road inadequately or incorrectly serviced for warranty repairs.
  • Page 213: 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 214: Tampering With The Noise Control System Prohibited

    3. Failure to carry out maintenance as prescribed in the owner's manual. 4. Replacement of any parts of the exhaust or air intake system with parts other than those specified by Triumph Motorcycles America Limited.
  • Page 215: 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 216: Triumph Overseas

    WARRANTY The following are not covered by the Triumph Overseas Emission Control System warranty: If you are travelling abroad and require 1. Failures which arise through misuse, assistance or advice from a Triumph alterations, accident damage dealer, contact subsidiary failure to carry out maintenance as importer for the country which you are described in the owner's manual.
  • Page 217 Tel: +33 1 64 62 3838 Tel: +44 1455 45 5012 Fax: +33 1 64 80 5828 Fax: +44 1455 45 2211 Germany Triumph Motorrad Deutschland GmbH Triumph Motorcycles (America) Ltd Tel: +49 6003 829090 Tel: +1 678 854 2010 Fax: +49 6003 8290927...
  • Page 218: Caring For Your Motorcycle

    WARRANTY Caring for your Motorcycle Triumph Motorcycles have taken great care in the selection of materials, plating and painting techniques so as to provide its customers with a quality cosmetic appearance allied to durability. However, motorcycles are often used in...
  • Page 219 SPECIFICATIONS Street Triple RS 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 Street Triple RS Maximum Payload 195 kg (430 lb)
  • Page 220 SPECIFICATIONS Fuel System Street Triple RS Type Electronic fuel injection Injectors Solenoid operated Fuel Pump Submerged electric Fuel Pressure (nominal) 3.5 bar Fuel Street Triple RS Type 91 RON unleaded Tank Capacity (motorcycle upright) 17.4 litres Ignition Street Triple RS Ignition System Digital inductive Electronic Rev Limiter...
  • Page 221 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. Tyres Street Triple RS Tyre Sizes:...
  • Page 222 SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Equipment Street Triple RS Battery Type YTX-9BS Battery Rating 12 Volt, 8 Ah Alternator 14 Volt, 34 Amp at 5,000 rpm Headlight Front Position Light Tail/Brake Light Licence Plate Light 12 Volt, 5 Watt Direction Indicator Lights 12 Volt, 10 Watt Models with LED Direction Indicator Lights Frame...
  • Page 223 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 API SH (or higher)
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  • Page 225 SPECIFICATIONS Street Triple S (660cc) 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 Street Triple S (660 cc) Maximum Payload...
  • Page 226 SPECIFICATIONS Fuel System Street Triple S (660 cc) Type Electronic fuel injection Injectors Solenoid operated Fuel Pump Submerged electric Fuel Pressure (nominal) 3.5 bar Fuel Street Triple S (660 cc) Type 91 RON unleaded Tank Capacity (motorcycle upright) 17.4 litres...
  • Page 227 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. Tyres Street Triple S (660 cc) Tyre Sizes:...
  • Page 228 SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Equipment Street Triple S (660 cc) Battery Type YTX-9BS Battery Rating 12 Volt, 8 Ah Alternator 14 Volt, 34 Amp at 5,000 rpm Front Position Light Headlight Tail/Brake Light Licence Plate Light 12 Volt, 5 Watt Direction Indicator Lights...
  • Page 229 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 API SH (or higher)
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  • Page 231 Street Triple R and Street Triple R - LRH 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 Street Triple R...
  • Page 232 SPECIFICATIONS Fuel System Street Triple R Street Triple R - LRH Type Electronic fuel injection Electronic fuel injection Injectors Solenoid operated Solenoid operated Fuel Pump Submerged electric Submerged electric Fuel Pressure (nominal) 3.5 bar 3.5 bar Fuel Street Triple R Street Triple R - LRH Type 91 RON unleaded...
  • Page 233 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. Tyres Street Triple R Street Triple R - LRH...
  • Page 234 SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Equipment Street Triple R Street Triple R - LRH Battery Type YTX-9BS YTX-9BS Battery Rating 12 Volt, 8 Ah 12 Volt, 8 Ah 14 Volt, 34 Amp at 5,000 14 Volt, 34 Amp at 5,000 Alternator Front Position Light Headlight Tail/Brake Light Licence Plate Light...
  • Page 235 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 API SH (or higher)
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  • Page 237 INDEX Windscreen ...........  202 Clock Accessories ............ 135 Adjustment............ 87 Clutch.............. 154 Adjustment.............  154 Bank Angle Indicators ........ 180 Battery .............. 186 Inspection ............ 154 Charging............ 188 Clutch Lever Adjustment - Street Triple (660cc) .....  31 Discharge ............ 187 Adjustment - Street Triple RS .....  31 Disposal ............ 186 Installation............ 189 Cooling System ...........
  • Page 238 INDEX RUN Position .......... 32, 33 START Position .........  32, 33 Ignition STOP Position ...........  32, 33 Ignition Switch/Steering Lock...... 27 Specifications.......  220, 226, 232 Immobiliser Fluids Indicator Light .......... 41 Specifications.......  223, 229, 235 Instruments Frame Description ............ 37 Specifications.......  222, 228, 234 Speedometer...........
  • Page 239 Street Triple R.......... 231 Right Hand Side .......... 17 Street Triple R - LRH........ 231 Passengers............ 138 Street Triple RS.......... 219 Payload Street Triple S (660 cc)......... 225 Specifications.........  219, 225, 231 Steering Front Fork Inspection ........ 170 Rear Light ............ 193 Inspection ............ 168 Rear Suspension Settings .......
  • Page 240 Disabled Warning Light ...... 42, 81 Indicator Light ........... 42, 81 Settings ............ 108 Transmission Specifications........  221, 227, 233 Triumph Shift Assist (TSA) .......  125 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ... 109 Replacement Tyres ........ 112 Sensor Batteries .......... 112 Sensor Serial Number ........ 111 Tyre Pressure Warning Light..
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  • Page 242 Owner's Handbook. Radio Equipment Device EU Directive 2014/53 Triumph motorcycles are equipped with a range of radio equipment devices. These radio equipment devices must comply with the EU Radio Equipment Device Directive 2014/53/EU. The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity for each radio equipment device is available at the following address: www.triumphmotorcycles.co.uk/public-content/triumph-radio-device-approvals...
  • Page 243 Alarm System Remote/ 10 mW ERP Transmit Bands: 433.92 MHz Drumhead Road, Key Fob Chorley North Business Accessory Alarm Receive Bands: 433.92 MHz Park, System ECU - Triumph Transmit Bands: None Chorley, PR6 7DE Protect+ Accessory Alarm Receive Bands: None System Remote/Key 1 mW ERP Transmit Bands: 433.92 MHz...
  • Page 244 APPROVAL INFORMATION 14 - E 28232 - Las Rozas De Madrid Spain...
  • Page 245 (Quality Control) Order, 2009, Cl. No. 3 (c), maximum (or lesser) gain approved for declared M/s. Triumph the transmitter by Industry Canada. Motorcycles Ltd. that the tyres fitted on this motorcycle meet the requirements To reduce potential radio interference to...

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