Daily Safety Checks - Triumph Street Cup Owner's Handbook Manual

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Both during and after breaking-in has
been completed:
• Do not overrev the engine when
cold;
• Do not lug the engine. Always
downshift before the engine begins
to 'struggle';
• Do not ride with engine speeds
unnecessarily
a
gear
consumption, reduces noise and
helps to protect the environment.
high.
Shifting
helps
reduce
General Information

Daily Safety Checks

up
fuel
Failure to perform these checks every
day before you ride may result in serious
motorcycle damage or an accident
causing serious injury or death.
Check the following items each day
before you ride. The time required is
minimal, and these checks will help
ensure a safe, reliable ride.
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 57).
Engine Oil: Correct level on dipstick
or
shown
correct specification oil as required.
No leaks from the engine or oil cooler
(see page 90).
Drive
Chain:
(see page 99).
Tires/Wheels: Correct inflation pressures
(when cold). Tread depth/wear, tire/wheel
damage, loose/broken spokes, punctures
etc. (see page 117).
Nuts, Bolts, Fasteners: Visually check that
steering and suspension components,
axles, and all controls are properly
tightened or fastened. Inspect all areas
for loose/damaged fasteners.
Warning
in
sight
glass.
Correct
adjustment
Add
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