Triumph Bonneville T100 Owner's Handbook Manual

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OWNER'S HANDBOOK
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Bonneville T100 (all models),
Bonneville T120 (all models), Speed Twin (all models),
Scrambler 900 and Thruxton RS
This handbook contains information on the Triumph Bonneville T100 (all models), Bonneville T120 (all models),
Speed Twin (all models), Scrambler 900 and Thruxton 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 01.2022 Triumph Motorcycles Limited, Hinckley, Leicestershire, England.
Publication part number 3850211-US-EN issue 1

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  • Page 1 Bonneville T120 (all models), Speed Twin (all models), Scrambler 900 and Thruxton RS This handbook contains information on the Triumph Bonneville T100 (all models), Bonneville T120 (all models), Speed Twin (all models), Scrambler 900 and Thruxton RS motorcycles. Always store this Owner’s Handbook with the motorcycle and refer to it for information whenever necessary.
  • 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 LABEL LOCATIONS...
  • Page 3: Foreword

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

    SAFETY FIRST The Motorcycle All Models All Models Except Scrambler 900 Warning Warning This motorcycle is designed for use as a two-wheeled vehicle capable This motorcycle is designed for on- of carrying a rider on their 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 Warning Warning Check the wheel rims and spokes regularly for wear and damage. GASOLINE IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE: Check spoke tension at all intervals Always turn off the engine when listed in the maintenance schedule. refueling.
  • Page 9 SAFETY FIRST Helmet and Clothing Warning A helmet is one of the most important pieces of riding gear as it offers protection against head injuries. You and your passenger's helmet should be carefully chosen and should fit you or your passenger's head comfortably Warning and securely.
  • Page 10 For further details, please refer to the 'How to Ride the Motorcycle' section of Triumph does not accept any liability this Owner's Handbook. whatsoever for defects caused by the installation...
  • Page 11 Warning If the motorcycle is involved in an accident, collision or fall, it must be Always ride defensively and wear taken to an authorized Triumph dealer the protective equipment mentioned for inspection and repair. elsewhere in this foreword. Any accident can cause damage to...
  • Page 12 Wobble/Weave Warning A weave is a relatively slow oscillation of the rear of the motorcycle, while This Triumph motorcycle should be a wobble is a rapid, possibly strong operated within the legal speed limits shaking of the handlebar. These are for the particular road traveled.
  • Page 13 SAFETY FIRST Handlebars and Footrests Warning Warning The bank angle indicators must not be used as a guide to how far the The rider must maintain control of the motorcycle may be safely banked. motorcycle by keeping hands on the This depends many...
  • Page 14 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. MAX LOAD 3 kg (6.6 lbs) R.P.M.
  • Page 15: Warning Label Locations

    WARNING LABEL LOCATIONS 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 Bonneville T100 (all models) and Bonneville T120 (all models) (Bonneville T120 shown) Front turn signal Rear brake caliper Headlight 10. Coolant expansion tank Clutch lever Coolant expansion tank cap 12. Side stand Battery (under seat) Owner’s Handbook (under seat) or 13.
  • Page 17 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Parts Identification - Continued Bonneville T100 (all models) and Bonneville T120 (all models) (Bonneville T120 shown) Fuel tank Rear brake pedal Coolant pressure cap (under fuel tank) 10. Rear brake fluid reservoir (behind side panel) Fuel filler cap...
  • Page 18 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Parts Identification Scrambler 900 Front turn signal 10. Rear brake caliper Headlight Coolant expansion tank Clutch lever 12. Coolant expansion tank cap Adjustment tool (behind side panel) 13. Side stand Battery (under seat) 14. Gear shift pedal Owner’s Handbook (under seat) 15.
  • Page 19 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Parts Identification - Continued Scrambler 900 Fuel tank Oil level sight glass Coolant pressure cap (under fuel tank) Rear brake pedal Fuel filler cap 10. Rear brake fluid reservoir (behind side panel) Front brake fluid reservoir Drive chain Front brake lever 12.
  • Page 20 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Parts Identification Speed Twin 1200 Front turn signal Rear brake caliper Headlight Side stand Clutch lever 10. Gear shift pedal Battery (under seat) Horn Rear turn signal 12. Radiator Brake/tail light 13. Front brake caliper Rear brake disc 14.
  • Page 21 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Parts Identification - Continued Speed Twin 1200 Fuel tank 10. Coolant expansion tank cap Coolant pressure cap (under fuel tank) Rear brake pedal Fuel filler cap 12. Rear brake fluid reservoir (behind side panel) Front brake fluid reservoir 13.
  • Page 22 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Parts Identification Speed Twin 900 Front turn signal 10. Coolant expansion tank Headlight Coolant expansion tank cap Clutch lever 12. Side stand Battery (under seat) 13. Gear shift pedal Owner’s Handbook (under seat) 14. Horn Brake/tail light 15. Radiator Rear turn signal 16.
  • Page 23 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Parts Identification - Continued Speed Twin 900 Fuel tank Rear brake pedal Coolant pressure cap (under fuel tank) 10. Rear brake fluid reservoir (behind side panel) Fuel filler cap Adjustment tool (behind side panel) Front brake fluid reservoir 12.
  • Page 24 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Parts Identification Thruxton RS Front turn signal Rear brake caliper Headlight 10. Side stand Clutch lever Gear shift pedal Battery (under seat) 12. Horn Owner’s Handbook (under seat) 13. Radiator Brake/tail light 14. Front brake caliper Rear turn signal 15.
  • Page 25 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Parts Identification - Continued Thruxton RS Fuel tank 10. Coolant expansion tank cap Coolant pressure cap (under fuel tank) Rear brake pedal Fuel filler cap 12. Rear brake fluid reservoir (behind side panel) Front brake fluid reservoir 13. Adjustment tool (behind side panel) Front brake lever 14.
  • Page 26 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Rider View Parts Identification Bonneville T100 (all models), Bonneville T120 (all models), Speed Twin 1200 and Thruxton RS Clutch lever 10. Front brake fluid reservoir Headlight dimmer switch Front brake lever 12. Engine start/stop switch SCROLL button Daytime Running Lights (DRL) switch 13.
  • Page 27 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Rider View Parts Identification Scrambler 900 and Speed Twin 900 (Speed Twin 900 shown) Clutch lever Engine start/stop switch Headlight dimmer switch 10. Hazard button SCROLL button MODE button Speedometer 12. Daytime Running Lights (DRL) switch (if equipped) Warning lights 13.
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  • Page 29: Serial Numbers

    SERIAL NUMBERS Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Engine Serial Number The vehicle identification number is The engine serial number is stamped on stamped into the steering head area of the upper engine crankcase, towards the frame. It is also shown on a label the rear, and is visible from the right located next to it.
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  • Page 31: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION Table of Contents Instrument Panel Layout Warning Lights Engine Management System Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) Low Oil Pressure Warning Light High Coolant Temperature Warning Light Engine Immobilizer / Alarm Indicator Light Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) Warning Light Cruise Control Indicator Light Traction Control (TC) Indicator Light Traction Control (TC) Disabled Warning Light Turn Signals...
  • Page 32 GENERAL INFORMATION Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (if equipped) Tire Pressure Sensor Serial Number System Display Sensor Batteries Tire Pressures Replacement Tires Ignition Switch/Steering Lock Engine Immobiliser Ignition Key Right Handlebar Switches STOP Position RUN Position START Position MODE Button (if equipped) Hazard Warning Lights Left Handlebar Switches SCROLL Button...
  • Page 33 GENERAL INFORMATION Seats Seat Care Seat Lock Seat Removal and Installation Scrambler 900 Seat Removal Scrambler 900 Seat Installation Universal Serial Bus (USB) Socket Breaking-In Daily Safety Checks...
  • Page 34: Instrument Panel Layout

    GENERAL INFORMATION Instrument Panel Layout Scrambler 900 and Speed Twin 900 (Speed Twin 900 shown) 17 16 15 14 13 Speedometer 10. Tire pressure warning light (if equipped with Tire Pressure Monitoring System Traction Control (TC) disabled warning (TPMS)) light Right hand turn signal light Traction Control (TC) indicator light 12.
  • Page 35 GENERAL INFORMATION Instrument Panel Layout Bonneville T100 (all models), Bonneville T120 (all models), Speed Twin 1200 and Thruxton RS Traction Control (TC) indicator light 12. Tachometer High coolant temperature warning light 13. Right hand turn signal light Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) warning 14.
  • Page 36: Warning Lights

    If the MIL flashes when the ignition illuminated. 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 37: Engine Immobilizer / Alarm Indicator Light

    Contact an authorized Traction control will not function if Triumph dealer as soon as possible to there is a malfunction with the ABS. have the fault checked and rectified. The warning lights for the ABS, traction control and the MIL will be illuminated.
  • Page 38: Cruise Control Indicator Light

    Indicator Light (MIL) and traction Warning control warning lights illuminated. Contact an authorized Triumph dealer Cruise control must only be used as soon as possible to have the fault where riding safely at a steady speed. checked. Cruise control must not be used when...
  • Page 39: Turn Signals

    GENERAL INFORMATION warning light becomes Warning illuminated while riding, it indicates that the traction control system has a Do not ride for longer than necessary malfunction that requires investigation. in poor ambient light conditions with the Daytime Running Lights (DRL) in Turn Signals use.
  • Page 40: Tire Pressure Warning Light

    General Warning Symbol The general warning symbol will flash engine management fault has occurred and the ABS and/or MIL warning lights are illuminated. Contact an authorized Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked and rectified.
  • Page 41: Instruments

    GENERAL INFORMATION Instruments All Other Models Speedometer and Odometer The speedometer indicates the road speed of the motorcycle. The odometer shows the total distance that the motorcycle has travelled. Tachometer Caution Gear position symbol Never allow engine speed to enter the Gear position display (neutral position red zone as severe engine damage shown)
  • Page 42: Range To Empty

    GENERAL INFORMATION Range to Empty All Other Models Scrambler 900 and Speed Twin 900 Only Fuel gage Low fuel indicator light Range to empty indicator The fuel gage indicates the amount Estimated distance remaining of fuel in the tank. With the ignition All Other Models switched on, the number of bars shown in the display indicates the level of fuel.
  • Page 43: Average Fuel Consumption

    GENERAL INFORMATION Average Fuel Consumption Trip Meter Scrambler 900 and Speed Twin 900 Only Warning Do not attempt to switch between the odometer and trip meter display modes or reset the trip meter with the motorcycle in motion as this may lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident.
  • Page 44: Clock

    GENERAL INFORMATION Clock To switch between trip meters, press and release the SCROLL button, located To access the clock, press and release on the left hand handlebar switch the SCROLL button, located on the left housing, until the required trip meter is hand handlebar switch housing, until shown.
  • Page 45: Riding Modes

    Riding modes are available on all models display will begin to flash. The except Bonneville T100. minutes display is adjusted in the The riding mode system allows the same way as for the hour display.
  • Page 46 GENERAL INFORMATION Scrambler 900 Only Speed Twin 1200 Riding Scrambler 900 Description Mode Riding Description Standard throttle response. Mode ROAD Optimal traction control setting for Standard throttle response. road use. ROAD Optimal traction control setting for Reduced throttle response when road use.
  • Page 47: Selecting A Riding Mode - With The Motorcycle Stationary

    GENERAL INFORMATION Selecting a Riding Mode – with the Selecting a Riding Mode – when Motorcycle Stationary Riding the Motorcycle Press and release the MODE button on Warning either the left or right hand handlebar switch housing (model specific) until the The selection of riding modes while the required riding mode is flashing in the motorcycle is in motion requires the...
  • Page 48 GENERAL INFORMATION In the event of an incomplete riding Warning mode change: Safely bring the motorcycle to a After selecting a riding mode, operate ▼ stop. the motorcycle in an area free from traffic to gain familiarity with the new Select neutral gear.
  • Page 49: Cruise Control (If Equipped)

    Warning until all the conditions described on page 49 have been met. This Triumph motorcycle should be operated within the legal speed limits for the particular road traveled. Activating Cruise Control Operating a motorcycle at high speeds...
  • Page 50: Deactivating Cruise Control

    GENERAL INFORMATION Traction Control (TC) Deactivating Cruise Control The cruise control can be deactivated Warning by one of the following methods: Roll the throttle twist grip fully ▼ Traction control is not a substitute for forward. riding appropriately for the prevailing Pull the clutch lever.
  • Page 51: Traction Control Settings

    GENERAL INFORMATION Traction Control Settings To Disable the Traction Control Warning Warning Do not attempt to adjust the traction After riding off-road with traction control settings while the motorcycle control disabled, always make sure is in motion as this may lead to loss of that the traction control is enabled motorcycle control and an accident.
  • Page 52: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms) (If Equipped)

    This number may be The daily check of tire pressures required by your authorized Triumph must not be excluded because of the dealer for service or diagnostics. installation of the TPMS. Check the tire...
  • Page 53: System Display

    TPMS warning light will be on and the TPMS symbol will flash continuously. Contact your TPMS warning light authorized Triumph dealer to have the TPMS symbol sensor replaced and the new serial Tire pressure number recorded in the spaces provided Front and rear tire indicators on page 52.
  • Page 54: Tire Pressures

    The cold inflation pressures specified by Triumph take account of this. Only adjust tire pressures when the tires are cold using an accurate tire pressure gage (see page 132).
  • Page 55: Engine Immobiliser

    GENERAL INFORMATION Note Warning Do not leave the steering lock in the PARK position (if equipped) for long With the key in the LOCK or PARK periods of time as this will cause the (if equipped) position, the steering will battery to discharge.
  • Page 56 - Other vehicle electronic keys Replacement keys must be 'paired' with - In panniers or top boxes the motorcycle’s immobilizer by your - Wireless communication devices authorized Triumph dealer. such as mobile phones, tablets, laptops, portable game systems, audio players, radios and chargers.
  • Page 57: Right Handlebar Switches

    START position to electrical components and will Hazard warning light switch discharge the battery. Bonneville T100 (all models) and Bonneville T120 (all models) 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.
  • Page 58: Mode Button (If Equipped)

    Daytime Running Lights (DRL) switch again. (if equipped) MODE button Horn button Turn signal switch High beam button Bonneville T100 (all models) and Bonneville T120 (all models) SCROLL button Daytime Running Lights (DRL) switch (if equipped) Cruise control button (Bonneville T120 only)
  • Page 59: Scroll Button

    GENERAL INFORMATION SCROLL Button Cruise Control Button (if equipped) SCROLL button used When the cruise control button is operate the following functions of the pressed, the cruise control is on. Cruise instruments: control remains on until the button is pressed again to turn off the cruise Odometer functions (see page 43) ▼...
  • Page 60: Throttle Control

    Contact authorized Throttle open position Triumph dealer as soon as possible to Throttle closed position have the fault checked and rectified. All models have an electronic throttle twist grip to open and close the Brake Use throttles via the engine control unit.
  • Page 61: Clutch Lever Adjusters

    GENERAL INFORMATION Clutch Lever Adjusters To adjust the clutch lever: Push clutch lever forward ▼ and turn the adjusting screw in Warning to increase the distance or out Do not attempt to adjust the levers to shorten the distance from the with the motorcycle in motion as this handlebar.
  • Page 62: Brake Lever Adjusters

    GENERAL INFORMATION Brake Lever Adjusters To adjust the brake lever: Push brake lever forward ▼ and turn the adjusting screw in Warning to increase the distance or out Do not attempt to adjust the levers to shorten the distance from the with the motorcycle in motion as this handlebar.
  • Page 63: Fuel

    Handbook. Always check that calibration may be required. Always correct fuel grade is being used before refer to your authorized Triumph dealer. filling the tank. 91 RON Fuel Grade Caution Unleaded fuel only Carburant san plomb E5 E10 The motorcycle can be permanently...
  • Page 64 - Never fill the tank until the fuel level enhanced', or 'contains Ethanol'. This rises into the filler neck. Heat from fuel may be used in your Triumph sunlight or other sources may cause motorcycle. the fuel to expand and overflow creating a fire hazard.
  • 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: Side Stand

    GENERAL INFORMATION Side Stand Fill the fuel tank slowly to help prevent spillage. Do not fill the tank to a level above the bottom of the filler neck. Warning This will make sure there is enough air space to allow for fuel expansion if the The motorcycle is equipped with an fuel inside the tank expands through interlock system to prevent it from...
  • Page 67: Center Stand (If Equipped)

    GENERAL INFORMATION Center Stand (if equipped) Whenever the side stand is used, before riding, always make sure that the stand is fully up after first sitting on the Caution motorcycle. Do not use body panels or the seat For instructions on safe parking, refer as a handhold when placing the to the 'How to Ride the Motorcycle' motorcycle on the center stand as this...
  • Page 68: Side Panels

    GENERAL INFORMATION Side Panels Scrambler 900 Left Hand Side Panel All Models except Scrambler 900 The left hand side panel can be removed The right side panel can be removed to to gain access to the adjustment tool. gain access to the adjustment tool and the rear brake fluid reservoir.
  • Page 69: Tool Kit And Owner's Handbook

    The tool kit consists of an adjustment tool for all models, and additional C-spanners for Thruxton RS. Bonneville T100 (all models), Bonneville T120 (all models), Speed Twin (all models) and Thruxton RS The adjustment tool is attached to the inside of the right hand side panel.
  • Page 70: Helmet Hook (If Fitted)

    GENERAL INFORMATION Helmet Hook (if fitted) Seats Warning Seat Care Never ride motorcycle with Caution helmet(s) secured to the helmet hook as this may cause the motorcycle to To prevent damage to the seats or become unstable leading to loss of seat covers, care must be taken not to control and an accident.
  • Page 71 GENERAL INFORMATION Seat Removal and Installation Place seat cover facing ▼ upwards, on a clean, flat surface using the metal stand and two Warning plastic stands at the rear of the seat to rest on. To prevent detachment of the seat during riding, after installation always For seat cleaning information, see ▼...
  • Page 72 GENERAL INFORMATION Passenger Seat Removal Warning To prevent detachment of the seat during riding, after installation always grasp the seat and pull firmly upwards. If the seat is not correctly secured in the lock, it will detach from the lock. A loose or detached seat may cause loss of motorcycle control and an accident.
  • Page 73 GENERAL INFORMATION Universal Serial Bus (USB) Gently push the seat forward until ▼ the rear locating lug locates into its Socket hole on the subframe. Warning The USB socket is not waterproof unless the waterproof cap is installed. Do not connect electronic devices while it is raining.
  • Page 74 GENERAL INFORMATION Breaking-In Caution Make sure that all electronic devices and cables are safely secured under R.P.M. the seat when riding. Breaking-in is the name given to the Make sure there is sufficient space process that occurs during the first surrounding any electronic devices for hours of a new vehicle's operation.
  • Page 75 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: Fuel: Adequate supply in tank, no fuel leaks (see page 65).
  • Page 76 GENERAL INFORMATION Nuts, Bolts, Fasteners: Front Forks: Smooth action. No fork oil Visually check that steering and suspension leakage (see page 127). 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

    HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE Table of Contents How to Ride the Motorcycle Stopping the Engine Starting the Engine Moving Off Changing Gears Braking Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) Parking Considerations for High Speed Operation...
  • Page 78: How To Ride The Motorcycle

    HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE How to Ride the Motorcycle cixa STOP position Neutral indicator light (Scrambler 900 and Speed Twin 900) RUN position Neutral indicator light (all other models) START position Ignition switch ON position...
  • Page 79: 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 80: Moving Off

    HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE Moving Off To start the engine: Check that the engine stop switch is To move the motorcycle: ▼ in the RUN position. Pull in the clutch lever and select ▼ Make sure the transmission is in first gear.
  • Page 81: Changing Gears

    HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE Changing Gears To shift gear: Close the throttle while pulling in the ▼ clutch lever. Warning Shift into the next higher or lower ▼ Take care to avoid opening the throttle gear. too far or too fast in any of the lower Open the throttle part way, while ▼...
  • 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: Anti-Lock Braking System (Abs)

    ABS allows under illuminated. In the event of a fault, certain conditions are not a substitute contact an authorized Triumph dealer for good riding practice. as soon as possible to have the fault Always ride within the legal speed limit.
  • Page 85: Parking

    HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE ABS Warning Light Warning When the ignition switch is turned to the ON position, it is ABS operates by comparing the relative normal that the ABS warning speed of the front and rear wheels. light will flash on and off. The Use of non-recommended tires can light will continue to flash after engine affect wheel speed and cause the ABS...
  • 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. The engine and exhaust system will be Make sure that the side stand is hot after riding. ▼...
  • Page 87: Considerations For High Speed Operation

    Warning from those you are familiar with at legal road speeds. This Triumph motorcycle should be operated within the legal speed limits Do not attempt high speed operation for the particular road traveled. unless you have received sufficient...
  • Page 88 HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE Engine Oil Tires Check that the engine oil level is correct. High speed operation is hard on tires, Make sure that the correct grade and and tires that are in good condition are type of oil is used when topping off. crucial to riding safely.
  • Page 89 ACCESSORIES, LOADING AND PASSENGERS The addition of accessories and carrying Warning Continued of additional weight can affect the motorcycle's handling characteristics Failure allow changes causing changes stability motorcycle stability may lead to loss necessitating a reduction in speed. The of motorcycle control and an accident. following information has been prepared When riding at high speed, always as a guide to the potential hazards of...
  • Page 90 ACCESSORIES, LOADING AND PASSENGERS Loading Warning The total weight of the rider, and any passenger, accessories and luggage If the passenger seat or luggage rack must not exceed the maximum load limit (if equipped) is used to carry small shown in the Specification section. objects, they must not exceed a total maximum weight of: Warning...
  • Page 91 ACCESSORIES, LOADING AND PASSENGERS Passengers Warning Warning The handling and braking capabilities of a motorcycle will be affected by the Your passenger should be instructed presence of a passenger. that they can cause loss of motorcycle The rider must make allowances for control by making sudden movements these changes when operating the or by adopting an incorrect seated...
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  • Page 93: Maintenance And Adjustment

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Table of Contents Scheduled Maintenance Scheduled Maintenance Table Engine Oil Engine Oil Level Inspection Engine Oil and Oil Filter Change Disposal of Used Engine Oil and Oil Filters Engine Oil Specification and Grade (10W/40 & 10W/50) Cooling System Coolant Level Inspection Coolant Level Adjustment Coolant Change...
  • Page 94 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Front Suspension Front Suspension Settings - Thruxton RS Front Suspension Preload Adjustment - Thruxton RS Only Front Suspension Rebound and Compression Damping Adjustment - Thruxton RS Only Front Fork Inspection Rear Suspension Rear Suspension Settings Rear Suspension Preload Adjustment Rear Suspension Rebound Damping Adjustment - Thruxton RS Only Rear Suspension Compression Damping Adjustment - Thruxton RS Only Bank Angle Indicators...
  • Page 95: Scheduled Maintenance

    Special tools, knowledge and training are required in order to correctly carry out the maintenance items listed in scheduled maintenance chart. Only an authorized Triumph dealer will have this knowledge and equipment. Incorrect or neglected maintenance lead dangerous riding condition. Always have an authorized...
  • Page 96 ABS and/or MIL warning lights 10,000 miles (16,000 km) per year are illuminated. Contact an authorized must have the annual maintenance Triumph dealer as soon as possible to and the specified mileage based have the fault checked and rectified. items carried out together.
  • Page 97: Scheduled Maintenance Table

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Scheduled Maintenance Table Odometer Reading in Miles (km) or Time Period, whichever comes first First Annual Mileage Based Service Service Service Operation description 10,000 and 30,000 Mile 20,000 Mile 40,000 Mile 1st Annual Daily Year (16,000 and (32,000 Km) (64,000 Km) Service...
  • Page 98 Autoscan - carry out a full Autoscan using the • • • • • Triumph diagnostic tool (print a customer copy) Instruments and engine ECM - check for latest • • • • • calibration download using the Triumph diagnostic...
  • Page 99: Engine Oil

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Engine Oil Warning If the engine has recently been running, the exhaust components may be hot to the touch. Contact with the hot components may cause damage to exposed skin. Warning To avoid skin damage, always allow the hot parts to cool before touching the Motorcycle operation with insufficient, exhaust system.
  • Page 100: Engine Oil And Oil Filter Change

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Engine Oil and Oil Filter Change Note the engine oil level visible in ▼ the sight glass. Warning When correct, engine oil should ▼ be visible in the sight glass at a Prolonged or repeated contact with point midway between the upper engine oil can lead to skin dryness, (maximum) and lower (minimum)
  • Page 101 Unscrew and remove the engine oil ▼ Make sure that the low oil pressure filter using the Triumph service tool ▼ warning light extinguishes shortly T3880313. Dispose of the old filter in after starting.
  • Page 102: Disposal Of Used Engine Oil And Oil Filters

    If in doubt, contact your Make sure that no foreign matter enters local authority. the crankcase during an engine oil change or top off. Engine Oil Specification and Grade (10W/40 & 10W/50) Triumph's high performance fuel injected engines designed...
  • Page 103: 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 off the cooling system. To protect the cooling system from corrosion, the use of corrosion inhibitor chemicals in the coolant is essential.
  • Page 104: Coolant Level Inspection

    Coolant Level Inspection The coolant level should be checked when the engine is cold (at room or ambient temperature). cjyr Bonneville T100 (all models), Expansion tank cap Bonneville T120 (all models) and MAX mark MIN mark Speed Twin 900...
  • Page 105: Coolant Level Adjustment

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Note To inspect the coolant level: If the coolant level is being checked Position the motorcycle on level ▼ because the coolant has overheated, ground and in an upright position. also check the level in the radiator and The expansion tank can be viewed top off if necessary.
  • Page 106: Coolant Change

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Throttle Control Coolant Change It is recommended that the coolant Warning is changed by an authorized Triumph dealer in accordance with scheduled Always be alert for changes in the maintenance requirements. 'feel' of the throttle control and have...
  • Page 107: Clutch

    If there is an incorrect amount of ▼ free play, Triumph recommends that you have your authorized Triumph dealer investigate. Check that there is 0.04 - 0.08 in ▼...
  • Page 108: Clutch Adjustment

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Clutch Adjustment Tighten the lock nut to 31 lbf in ▼ (3.5 Nm). To adjust the clutch: Turn the adjuster sleeve until the ▼ correct amount of clutch lever free play is achieved. Check that there is 0.08 - 0.12 in (2 ▼...
  • Page 109: Drive Chain

    (either too loose or too tight) the chain could jump off the sprockets or break. Therefore, always replace worn or damaged chains using genuine Triumph parts supplied by an authorized Triumph dealer. Drive Chain Lubrication Lubrication is necessary every 200 miles...
  • Page 110: Drive Chain Free Movement Inspection

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Drive Chain Free Movement Drive Chain Free Movement Inspection Adjustment The vertical movement of the drive Warning chain must be in the range 0.79 - 1.18 in (20 - 30 mm). Before starting work, make sure motorcycle stabilized adequately supported.
  • Page 111: Drive Chain And Sprocket Wear Inspection

    Triumph dealer. Repeat the drive chain adjustment ▼ Use a genuine Triumph supplied drive check. Readjust if necessary. chain as specified in the Triumph Parts Catalog. Warning The use of non-approved drive chains Operation of the motorcycle with...
  • Page 112 ▼ from pin center of the 1st pin to the drive chain and/or the sprockets pin center of the 21st pin. Since the replaced by an authorized Triumph drive chain may wear unevenly, take dealer. measurements in several places. Reinstall the drive chain guard and ▼...
  • Page 113: Brakes

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Brakes Bonneville T100 (all models) and Bonneville T120 (all models) If the lining thickness of any brake Warning pad (front or rear brakes) is less than Brake pads must always be replaced 0.06 in (1.5 mm), that is, if the brake pad as a wheel set.
  • Page 114: Brake Pad Wear Compensation

    Check for fluid leakage around brake motorcycle under such conditions and installed, seals and joints and also your authorized Triumph dealer must check the brake hoses for splits, rectify the fault before riding. deterioration and damage. Riding with defective brakes may lead Always rectify any faults before riding.
  • Page 115: Front Brake Fluid Level Inspection And Adjustment

    Triumph dealer for advice before riding. Reduce speed and do not continue to Riding with depleted brake fluid levels, ride for longer than is necessary with or with a brake fluid leak is dangerous the indicator light illuminated.
  • Page 116 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Fill the reservoir to the UPPER level Hold assembly together ▼ ▼ line using new DOT 4 brake fluid and position the reservoir cap, from a sealed container. diaphragm seal and reservoir cap retaining screws onto the reservoir. Install the diaphragm seal into the ▼...
  • Page 117: Front Brake Fluid Level Inspection And Adjustment

    Triumph dealer for advice before riding. Riding with depleted brake fluid levels, or with a brake fluid leak is dangerous will cause reduced...
  • Page 118: Front Brake Fluid Level Inspection And Adjustment

    If there has been an appreciable drop in the level of the fluid in either fluid reservoir, consult your authorized Triumph dealer for advice before riding. Riding with depleted brake fluid levels, or with a brake fluid leak is dangerous will cause reduced...
  • Page 119: Rear Brake Fluid Level Inspection And Adjustment

    Triumph dealer for advice before riding. Install the reservoir cap retaining ▼ Riding with depleted brake fluid levels, screws into the reservoir cap and or with a brake fluid leak is dangerous diaphragm seal assembly.
  • Page 120 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Loosen the reservoir cap retaining To inspect the rear brake fluid level: ▼ screws and remove the reservoir Remove the right hand side panel as ▼ cap noting the position of the described for the Scrambler 900 on diaphragm seal.
  • Page 121: Brake Light Switches

    Triumph dealer Warning investigate and rectify the fault. Never attempt to clean or adjust mirrors while riding the motorcycle.
  • Page 122 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 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...
  • Page 123: Steering/Wheel Bearings

    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 124: Wheel Bearings Inspection

    If in doubt, have the motorcycle are 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 125: Front Suspension

    Number of adjuster turns clockwise from the motorcycle control and an accident. fully counterclockwise position. Refer tables further Thruxton RS Front Suspension Settings information or consult your authorized Triumph dealer. Rebound Compression Loading Damping Damping Solo Riding - Thruxton RS...
  • Page 126: Front Suspension Preload Adjustment - Thruxton Rs Only

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Front Suspension Preload Front Suspension Rebound and Adjustment - Thruxton RS Only Compression Damping Adjustment - Thruxton RS Only The preload adjuster is located at the bottom of the front suspension unit. The rebound and compression damping adjusters are located at the top of each fork.
  • Page 127: Front Fork Inspection

    To inspect the forks: Position the motorcycle on level ▼ ground. While holding the handlebars and ▼ applying the front brake, pump the forks up and down several times. If roughness or excessive stiffness ▼ is detected, consult your authorized Triumph dealer.
  • Page 128: Rear Suspension

    Position 1 is minimum (fully clockwise) and replaceable and can be replaced by an position 3 is maximum (fully counterclockwise). authorized Triumph dealer. Thruxton RS Only The Thruxton RS suspension has three Thruxton RS Rear Suspension Settings different...
  • Page 129: Rear Suspension Preload Adjustment

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Rear Suspension Preload Turn the adjuster ring clockwise ▼ to increase spring preload, and Adjustment counterclockwise to decrease spring preload. When delivered from the Warning factory, the preload adjuster will be set at position one. Make sure that the adjusters are set to the same setting on both rear Rear Suspension Preload Adjustment - suspension units.
  • Page 130: Rear Suspension Rebound Damping Adjustment - Thruxton Rs Only

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Rear Suspension Rebound Damping Rear Suspension Compression Adjustment - Thruxton RS Only Damping Adjustment - Thruxton RS Only rebound damping adjuster located at the bottom of the rear compression damping adjuster suspension unit. is located at the top of the rear suspension unit.
  • Page 131: Bank Angle Indicators

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Bank Angle Indicators Tires Warning Use of a motorcycle with bank angle indicators worn beyond the maximum This motorcycle is equipped with spoked limit will allow the motorcycle to be wheels which require a tire suitable for banked to an unsafe angle.
  • Page 132: Tire Inflation Pressures

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Warning Inner tubes must only be used on motorcycles equipped with spoked wheels and with tires marked 'TUBE TYPE'. Some brands of approved tires marked 'TUBELESS' may be suitable for use with an inner tube. Where this is the case, the tire wall will be marked with text permitting the mounting of an inner tube (see illustration below).
  • Page 133: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms) (If Equipped)

    Always have the tires mounted by tire life. Always check tire pressures an authorized Triumph dealer. It is before riding when the tires are cold. important to inform them that tire Check tire pressures daily and adjust if pressure sensors are installed on the necessary.
  • Page 134: Tire Wear

    Triumph dealer, or Check rims dents on the Internet at www. triumph. co. uk. deformation. Riding with damaged or Always have tires and inner tubes defective wheels or tires is dangerous and may lead to loss of control and an...
  • Page 135 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT When replacement tires or inner tubes Warning are required, consult your authorized Triumph dealer who will arrange for the Inner tubes must only be used on tires and inner tubes to be selected, motorcycles equipped with spoked...
  • Page 136 Warning Warning If tire damage is suspected, such as after striking the curb, ask your Accurate wheel balance is necessary authorized Triumph dealer to inspect safe, stable handling the tire both internally and externally. motorcycle. Do not remove or change any wheel balance weights.
  • Page 137: Battery

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Battery Warning Warning Tires and inner tubes that have been 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 138: Battery Removal

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Disconnect battery leads, ▼ Warning negative (black) lead first and then the positive (red) lead. battery contains harmful Release the accessory connector. materials. Always keep children and ▼ pets away from the battery at all Carefully release accessory ▼...
  • Page 139: Battery Disposal

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Battery Discharge To remove the battery: Remove the seat (see page 71). ▼ Caution Disconnect battery leads, ▼ negative (black) lead first and then The charge level in the battery must the positive (red) lead. be maintained to maximize battery life. Remove the battery strap and the ▼...
  • Page 140: Battery Charging

    (beyond two weeks) the battery should in cold conditions. Allowing a battery be removed from the motorcycle and to freeze will cause serious internal kept charged using a Triumph approved damage to the battery. maintenance charger. Similarly, should the battery charge...
  • Page 141: Fuses

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Fuses Install new ECM fasteners to secure ▼ the ECM unit. Tighten to 89 lbf in (10 Nm). Warning Reconnect the three connectors to ▼ Always replace blown fuses with new the ECM unit. ones of the correct rating (as specified Reconnect the accessory connector.
  • Page 142: Headlights

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Headlights The fuse box is located underneath the seat. To allow access to the fuse box, the seat must be removed (see page 71). Warning Adjust road speed to suit the visibility and weather conditions in which the motorcycle is being operated.
  • Page 143: Headlight/Position Light Bulb Replacement

    Triumph supplied Damage caused by overheating is headlight bulb as specified in the considered manufacturing Triumph Parts Catalog. defect and will not be covered under warranty. Always have replacement headlight bulbs installed authorized If the headlight must be covered Triumph dealer.
  • Page 144 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Bonneville T100, Scrambler 900 and Bonneville T120 (all models), Speed Twin 900 Speed Twin 1200 and Thruxton RS Wire retainer Wire retainer Headlight bulb Headlight bulb Position bulb To remove the headlight and position To remove the headlight and position...
  • Page 145: Headlight Adjustment

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Tail Lights Headlight Adjustment The LED tail light units are sealed, maintenance free LED units. The tail light units must be replaced in the event of the failure of the tail lights. Multifunctional Tail Lights (if equipped) Speed Twin 1200 Only multifunctional tail...
  • Page 146: Turn Signal Lights

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Turn Signal Lights Bonneville T100, Bonneville T120 and Thruxton RS Turn Signal Bulb The motorcycle is equipped with either Replacement LED or bulb turn signal lights. LED Turn Signal Lights The LED turn signal light units are sealed, maintenance free LED units.
  • Page 147: License Plate Light

    License Plate Light Detach the bulb retainer from the ▼ lens unit. Bonneville T100 (all models), Bonneville T120 (all models), Speed Twin 1200 and Thruxton RS The license plate light unit is a sealed, maintenance free LED unit. The license...
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  • Page 149: Cleaning And Storage

    CLEANING AND STORAGE Table of Contents Cleaning Preparation for Washing Where to be Careful Washing After Washing Gloss Paintwork Care Matt Paintwork Care Aluminum Items - not Lacquered or Painted Chrome and Stainless Steel Care Black Chrome Care Exhaust System Care Seat Care Windshield Care (if equipped) Leather Products Care...
  • Page 150: Cleaning

    CLEANING AND STORAGE Cleaning Preparation for Washing Frequent, regular cleaning Before washing, precautions must be essential part of the maintenance of taken to keep water off the following your motorcycle. If regularly cleaned, places. the appearance will be preserved for Rear opening of the exhausts: Cover many years.
  • Page 151: Where To Be Careful

    CLEANING AND STORAGE Where to be Careful Washing wash motorcycle, Caution following: Make sure that the 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 and steam cleaners may damage or low alkaline soap.
  • Page 152: After Washing

    CLEANING AND STORAGE After Washing Gloss Paintwork Care Gloss paintwork should be washed Warning dried described previously, then protected using a high quality Never wax or lubricate the brake discs. automotive polish. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions and repeat Always clean the brake disc with a proprietary brand of oil-free brake disc regularly to maintain your motorcycle’s cleaner.
  • Page 153: 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 correctly cleaned to preserve their of your motorcycle must be cleaned appearance.
  • Page 154: Exhaust System Care

    CLEANING AND STORAGE Exhaust System Care recommended that regular protection be applied to the system as All parts of the exhaust system of your this will both protect and enhance the motorcycle must be cleaned regularly to system's appearance. avoid a deterioration of its appearance. These instructions can be applied to chrome, brushed stainless steel and carbon fiber components;...
  • Page 155: Seat Care

    CLEANING AND STORAGE Seat Care Windshield Care (if equipped) Caution Do not use chemicals or high pressure spray washers to clean the seat. Warning Using chemicals or high pressure spray washers may damage the seat Never attempt to clean the windshield cover.
  • Page 156: Leather Products Care

    This will maintain be replaced. the appearance of the leather and ensure the long life of the product. The Triumph leather product is a natural product and lack of care can result in damage and permanent wear. Follow these simple instructions to...
  • Page 157: Storage

    CLEANING AND STORAGE Storage If exposure to salt is unavoidable, ▼ clean leather product Preparation for Storage immediately after each exposure using a damp cloth then leave the To prepare the motorcycle for storage, leather product to dry naturally at do the following: room temperature.
  • Page 158 (noting that HD4X Hybrid pressure light goes out. coolant, as supplied by Triumph, is Replace the spark plugs, tightening pre-mixed and requires no dilution) ▼ to 9 lbf ft (12 Nm), and start the and distilled water solution (see engine.
  • Page 159: Warranty

    WARRANTY Table of Contents Triumph Warranty Terms and Conditions Conditions and Exclusions Noise Control System Warranty Tampering With The Noise Control System Prohibited Emission Control System Warranty California Emissions Control Warranty Statement Manufacturers Warranty Coverage Owners Warranty Responsibility What is Covered by this Emission Warranty...
  • Page 160: Triumph Warranty Terms And Conditions

    LIMITED will bear labor charges for work change of ownership by completing the carried out under the warranty. form found on the Triumph web site at The warranty may be transferred to www. triumphmotorcycles. com. subsequent owners for the balance of Triumph the remaining warranty period.
  • Page 161: Conditions And Exclusions

    TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLES than as authorized by TRIUMPH AMERICA LIMITED. MOTORCYCLES AMERICA LIMITED. Normal servicing and normal service ▼ The motorcycle battery is warranted items, such as spark plugs, oil and...
  • Page 162: Noise Control System Warranty

    The following warranty applies to the LIMITED reserve the right to make noise control system and is in addition alterations or improvements without to the general Triumph warranty and notification to any model or motorcycle the emission control warranty. without obligation motorcycles already sold.
  • Page 163: Tampering With The Noise Control System Prohibited

    4. Replacement of any parts of the exhaust or air intake system with parts other than those specified by Triumph Motorcycles America Limited. The following items are not covered by the noise control system warranty: Failures which arise through misuse, alterations or accident damage.
  • Page 164: Emission Control System Warranty

    Triumph consequential damages. warranty and the noise control system 4. Any motorcycle which has had the warranty. odometer recorded mileage changed...
  • Page 165: California Emissions Control Warranty Statement

    The California Air Resources Board and consequential damages. Triumph Motorcycles America Limited are pleased to explain the emission 4. Any motorcycle which has had the control system on your motorcycle. odometer recorded mileage changed California,...
  • Page 166: Manufacturers Warranty Coverage

    If an emission related part on your required maintenance listed in your motorcycle is defective, the parts will owner's manual. be repaired or replaced by Triumph Triumph Motorcycles America Limited Motorcycles America Limited. This is recommends that...
  • Page 167 However, in the case of an at retail, the date it is first placed in "emergency" (as defined below) where service. an authorized Triumph dealer is not The emission control system of each reasonably available, you could have new Triumph motorcycle was designed,...
  • Page 168: What Is Covered By This Emission Warranty

    The emission control system warranty all failed parts and original receipts, covers the following "warranted parts" marked "paid," so you can present them only: to an authorized Triumph dealer for their inspection. Triumph Motorcycles Fuel injection/engine management ▼ America Limited recommends that you...
  • Page 169: What Is Not Covered By This Emission Warranty

    WARRANTY What Is Not Covered By This Triumph Overseas Emission Warranty If you are traveling abroad and require assistance or advice from a Triumph The emission control system warranty dealer, contact subsidiary does not cover: importer for the country which you are Malfunctions "warranted...
  • Page 170: Caring For Your Motorcycle

    Fax: +33 1 64 80 5828 Fax: +1 678 854 8740 Germany Caring for your Motorcycle Triumph Motorrad Deutschland GmbH Triumph Motorcycles have taken great Tel: +49 6003 829090 care in the selection of materials, Fax: +49 6003 8290927 plating and painting techniques so as...
  • Page 171 SPECIFICATIONS Table of Contents Bonneville T100 and Bonneville T120 Scrambler 900 Speed Twin 900 Speed Twin 1200 Thruxton RS...
  • Page 172: Bonneville T100 And Bonneville T120

    Bonneville T100 and Bonneville T120 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 Bonneville T100 Bonneville T120...
  • Page 173 SPECIFICATIONS Fuel System Bonneville T100 Bonneville T120 Type Electronic fuel injection Electronic fuel injection Fuel Pump Submerged electronic Submerged electronic Fuel Pressure (nominal) 51 lbs/in² (3.5 bar) 51 lbs/in² (3.5 bar) Fuel Bonneville T100 Bonneville T120 Type 91 RON unleaded...
  • Page 174 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. Tires Bonneville T100 Bonneville T120...
  • Page 175 SPECIFICATIONS Tightening Torques Bonneville T100 and Bonneville T120 Battery Terminals 40 lbf in (4.5 Nm) ECM Unit Fasteners 89 lbf in (10 Nm) Chain Adjuster Lock Nuts 15 lbf ft (20 Nm) Chain Guard 80 lbf in (9 Nm) Clutch Lever Nut 31 lbf in (3.5 Nm)
  • Page 176: Scrambler 900

    SPECIFICATIONS Scrambler 900 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 Scrambler 900 Maximum Payload 492 lb (223 kg)
  • Page 177 SPECIFICATIONS Fuel System Scrambler 900 Type Electronic fuel injection Fuel Pump Submerged electronic Fuel Pressure (nominal) 51 lb/in² (3.5 bar) Fuel Scrambler 900 Type 91 RON unleaded Tank Capacity 3.17 gallons (12.0 liters) Ignition Scrambler 900 Ignition System Digital inductive Spark Plug NGK LMAR8A-9 Spark Plug Gap...
  • Page 178 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. Tires Scrambler 900 Tire Sizes:...
  • Page 179 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) and...
  • Page 180: Speed Twin 900

    SPECIFICATIONS Speed Twin 900 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 Speed Twin 900 Maximum Payload...
  • Page 181 SPECIFICATIONS Fuel System Speed Twin 900 Type Electronic fuel injection Fuel Pump Submerged electronic Fuel Pressure (nominal) 51 lb/in² (3.5 bar) Fuel Speed Twin 900 Type 91 RON unleaded Tank Capacity 3.17 gallons (12.0 liters) Ignition Speed Twin 900 Ignition System Digital inductive Spark Plug NGK LMAR8A-9...
  • Page 182 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. Tires Speed Twin 900 Tire Sizes:...
  • Page 183 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) and...
  • Page 184: Speed Twin 1200

    SPECIFICATIONS Speed Twin 1200 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 Speed Twin 1200 Maximum Payload...
  • Page 185 SPECIFICATIONS Fuel System Speed Twin 1200 Type Electronic fuel injection Fuel Pump Submerged electronic Fuel Pressure (nominal) 51 lb/in² (3.5 bar) Fuel Speed Twin 1200 Type 95 RON unleaded Tank Capacity 3.83 gallons (14.5 liters) Ignition Speed Twin 1200 Ignition System Digital inductive Spark Plug NGK LMAR8A-9...
  • Page 186 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. Tires Speed Twin 1200 Tire Sizes:...
  • Page 187 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) and...
  • Page 188: Thruxton Rs

    SPECIFICATIONS Thruxton RS 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 Thruxton RS Maximum Payload 463 lb (210 kg)
  • Page 189 SPECIFICATIONS Fuel System Thruxton RS Type Electronic fuel injection Fuel Pump Submerged electronic Fuel Pressure (nominal) 51 lb/in² (3.5 bar) Fuel Thruxton RS Type 95 RON unleaded Tank Capacity 3.7 gallons (14.0 liters) Ignition Thruxton RS Ignition System Digital inductive Spark Plug NGK LMAR8A-9 Spark Plug Gap...
  • Page 190 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. Tires Thruxton RS Tire Sizes:...
  • Page 191 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) and...
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  • Page 193 INDEX Clock Adjustment Accessories Clutch Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) Adjustment Indicator Light Inspection Clutch Lever Bank Angle Indicators Adjustment 61, 61 Battery Cooling System Charging Coolant Change Discharge Coolant Level Inspection 104, 104, 105 Disposal Corrosion Inhibitors Installation 140, 141 High Coolant Temperature Warning Light 36 Maintenance Level Adjustment...
  • Page 194 INDEX Engine Start/Stop Switch Instruments RUN Position Average Fuel Consumption START Position Clock STOP Position Fuel Gage Gear Position Display Instrument Panel Layout 34, 35 Fluids Range to Empty Specifications 175, 179, 183, 187, 191 Speedometer Frame Tachometer Specifications 174, 178, 182, 186, 190 Trip Meter Fuel Filling the Fuel Tank...
  • Page 195 Tool Kit Reinstall 68, 69 Torque Specifications 175, 179, 183, 187, 191 Removal 68, 68, 69 Traction Control (TC) Specifications Disable Bonneville T100 Disabled Warning Light Bonneville T120 Indicator Light Scrambler 900 Settings Speed Twin Transmission Speed Twin 900 Specifications...
  • Page 196 INDEX Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Warnings Immobilizer and TPMS Maintenance Noise Control System Owner’s Handbook Warning Label Locations 14, 15 Warning Labels Warning Lights Wheel Bearings Inspection Windshield Cleaning...
  • Page 197 APPROVAL INFORMATION Canadian Approval This section contains approval information that is required to be This device contains license-exempt included in this Owner's Handbook. transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic FCC Statement Development Canada’s license-exempt RSS(s). This device complies with part 15 of the Operation is subject to the following two Federal Communications...
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