Brake Lever Adjuster - Daytona 675, Street Triple, Street Triple R And Street Triple Rx - Triumph Daytona 675 2014 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Note:
Do not leave the steering lock in the
P position for long periods of time as
this will cause the battery to
discharge.
Warning
For reasons of security and safety,
always move the ignition switch to the
OFF position and remove the key when
leaving the motorcycle unattended.
Any
unauthorized
use
motorcycle may cause injury to the
rider,
other
road
pedestrians and may also cause
damage to the motorcycle.
Warning
With the key in the LOCK or P position
the steering will become locked.
Never turn the key to the LOCK or
P positions while the motorcycle is
moving as this will cause the steering
to lock. Locked steering will cause loss
of motorcycle control and an accident.
Brake Lever Adjuster -
Daytona 675, Street Triple,
Street Triple R and
Street Triple Rx
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of
the
users
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1.
Lever (Street Triple R shown)
2. Adjuster wheel
3. Triangular mark
An adjuster is mounted to the front
brake lever. The adjuster allows the
distance from the handlebar to the lever
to be changed to one of six positions
for Daytona 675, Street Triple R and
Street Triple Rx or four positions for
Street Triple, to suit the span of the
operator's hands.
To adjust the brake lever, push the lever
forward and turn the adjuster wheel
counterclockwise to align one of the
numbered positions with the triangular
mark
on
Street Triple R and Street Triple Rx), or
lever holder (Street Triple) as viewed
from the riding position to increase the
distance, or clockwise to shorten the
distance from the handlebar.
The distance from the handlebar grip to
the released lever is shortest when set to
number six (Daytona 675, Street Triple R
and Street Triple Rx), or four (Street Triple),
and longest when set to number one.
General Information
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3
the
lever
(Daytona 675,
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