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OWNER'S HANDBOOK
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Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X
This handbook contains information on the Triumph Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X 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 09.2023 Triumph Motorcycles Limited, Hinckley, Leicestershire, England.
Publication part number 3850291-EN issue 1

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  • Page 1 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 09.2023 Triumph Motorcycles Limited, Hinckley, Leicestershire, England.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS This handbook contains a number of different sections. The table of contents below will help you find the beginning of each section where, in the case of the major sections, a further table of contents will help you find the specific subject required. FOREWORD SAFETY FIRST WARNING LABELS...
  • Page 3: Foreword

    ▼ Spanish loss of motorcycle control which could ▼ Swedish result in serious injury or death. ▼ Thai Thank you for choosing a Triumph ▼ Finnish (available online only from motorcycle. This motorcycle www.triumphmotorcycles.co.uk/...
  • Page 4 Triumph dealer. An authorised Triumph dealer will have the necessary knowledge, equipment, and skills to maintain your Triumph motorcycle correctly. locate your...
  • Page 5 Our relationship with you does not end system is prohibited. with the purchase of your Triumph. Your feedback on the buying and ownership Owners are warned that the law may experience is very important in helping prohibit: us develop our products and services ▼...
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  • Page 7: Safety First

    SAFETY FIRST All Models The Motorcycle WARNING Speed 400 This motorcycle is designed for use as WARNING a two-wheeled vehicle capable of This motorcycle is designed for on- carrying a rider and up to one road use only. passenger (subject to a passenger seat and footrests being fitted).
  • Page 8 SAFETY FIRST Fuel and Exhaust Fumes Helmet and Clothing DANGER Never start the engine or run the engine in a confined area. Always operate the motorcycle in the open air or in an area with adequate DANGER ventilation. A helmet is one of the most important Exhaust fumes are poisonous and will pieces of riding gear as it offers cause loss of consciousness and death...
  • Page 9 (close fitting around the knee and technical understanding motorcycles, such as an authorised ankle) and a brightly coloured jacket. Triumph dealer. During off-road models Operation of an incorrectly performing suitable for off-road use), the rider motorcycle may aggravate a fault and must always wear appropriate clothing may also compromise safety.
  • Page 10 When parking the motorcycle, always Triumph dealer. remember the following: Any accident can cause damage to the - Engage first gear to help prevent the motorcycle that, correctly motorcycle from rolling off the stand.
  • Page 11 SAFETY FIRST Riding WARNING Always ride defensively and wear the DANGER protective equipment mentioned Never ride motorcycle when elsewhere in this Safety First section. fatigued or under the influence of Remember, accident, alcohol or other drugs. motorcycle does not give the same Riding when under the influence of impact protection as a car.
  • Page 12 SAFETY FIRST Wobble/Weave WARNING A weave is a relatively slow oscillation of Continually observe and react to the rear of the motorcycle, while a changes in road surface, traffic and wobble is a rapid, possibly strong wind conditions. two-wheeled shaking of the handlebar. These are vehicles are subject to external forces related but distinct stability problems which...
  • Page 13 SAFETY FIRST Handlebars and Footrests WARNING When banking and the bank angle WARNING indicator, attached rider's The rider must maintain control of the footrest, makes contact with the motorcycle by keeping hands on the ground, the motorcycle is nearing its handlebars at all times.
  • Page 14 SAFETY FIRST Triumph does not accept any liability Parts and Accessories whatsoever for defects caused by the fitting non-approved parts, WARNING accessories or conversions. Owners should be aware that the only Triumph does not accept any liability approved parts, accessories...
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  • Page 16: Warning Labels

    WARNING LABELS Speed 400 shown Left Hand Side NOTICE The labels detailed on this and the following pages draw your attention to important safety information in this handbook. Before riding, make sure that you have understood and complied with all the information to which these labels relate. R.P.M.
  • Page 17 WARNING LABELS Right Hand Side NOTICE 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 18 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Speed 400 Left Hand Side 1. Front direction indicator 10. Rear suspension unit 2. Headlight 11. Side stand 3. Clutch lever 12. Gear change pedal 4. Battery (under seat) 13. Coolant expansion tank 5. Rear/brake light 14. Coolant expansion tank cap 6.
  • Page 19: Parts Identification

    PARTS IDENTIFICATION Right Hand Side 1. Fuel tank 8. Oil filler plug 2. Coolant pressure cap (under fuel tank) 9. Oil level sight glass 3. Fuel filler cap 10. Rear brake pedal 4. Front brake fluid reservoir 11. Rear brake fluid reservoir 5.
  • Page 20 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Scrambler 400 X Left Hand Side 1. Front direction indicator 10. Rear suspension unit 2. Headlight 11. Side stand 3. Clutch lever (behind handguard) 12. Gear change pedal 4. Battery (under seat) 13. Coolant expansion tank 5. Rear/brake light 14. Coolant expansion tank cap 6.
  • Page 21 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Right Hand Side 1. Fuel tank 7. Radiator 2. Coolant pressure cap (under fuel tank) 8. Oil filler plug 3. Fuel filler cap 9. Oil level sight glass 4. Front brake fluid reservoir (behind 10. Rear brake pedal handguard) 11.
  • Page 22 PARTS IDENTIFICATION Rider View Parts Identification Speed 400 shown 1. Clutch lever 7. Front brake lever 2. High beam switch 8. Hazard warning light switch 3. Daytime Running Lights (DRL) switch (if 9. START button fitted) 10. Ignition switch 4. Instruments 11.
  • Page 23: 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 lower engine crankcase, and is the frame, and is visible from the right visible from the right hand side of the hand side of the motorcycle.
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  • Page 25: Instruments

    Gear Position............................ 35 Side Stand .............................. 35 Clock ................................ 36 Service................................ 36 Heated Grips (if fitted)........................ 37 Trip Meter .............................. 38 Current Fuel Consumption....................... 39 Average Fuel Consumption ...................... 39 Range To Empty ............................ 40 Triumph Traction Control (TTC) Setting.................. 40 Off-road Mode ............................ 41 Set .................................  41...
  • Page 26: Instruments

    INSTRUMENTS Instruments Display - Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X 1. High coolant temperature warning light 11. Clock 2. Low oil pressure warning light 12. Heated grips symbol (if fitted) 3. Engine management Malfunction Indicator 13. Service symbol or general warning symbol Light (MIL) 14.
  • Page 27: Warning Lights

    If the MIL flashes when the ignition is switched ON contact an authorised Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the situation rectified. In these circumstances the engine will not start.
  • Page 28: Low Oil Pressure Warning Light

    INSTRUMENTS Low Oil Pressure Warning Light High Coolant Temperature Warning Light With the engine running, if engine pressure becomes With the engine running, if dangerously low, the low oil pressure engine coolant temperature warning light will illuminate. The low oil becomes dangerously high, the high pressure warning...
  • Page 29: Engine Immobiliser Indicator Light

    NOTICE such as an authorised Triumph dealer. Traction control will not function if there is a malfunction with the ABS. The warning lights for the ABS, traction control and the MIL will be...
  • Page 30: Traction Control (Tc) Indicator Light

    The fault must be checked and rectified by a competent person with the specialist knowledge and technical understanding of motorcycles, such as an authorised Triumph dealer. Hard acceleration and cornering may cause the rear wheel to spin, leading to loss of motorcycle control which...
  • Page 31: Traction Control (Tc) Disabled Warning Light

    ON and the high beam is selected, the while riding, indicates that high beam indicator light will illuminate. traction control system malfunction that requires investigation. The fault must be checked and rectified competent person with specialist knowledge technical understanding of motorcycles, such as an authorised Triumph dealer.
  • Page 32: Daytime Running Lights (Drl) Indicator Light (If Fitted)

    INSTRUMENTS Daytime Running Lights (DRL) Neutral Indicator Light Indicator Light (if fitted) The neutral indicator light indicates when the transmission is in When the ignition is switched neutral (no gear selected). The indicator ON and the daytime running lights light will illuminate when...
  • Page 33: Speedometer

    Time for evaporation will vary depending on the humidity of the ambient air. NOTICE condensation inside speedometer does clear, recommend that the speedometer is inspected by a competent person with the specialist knowledge and technical understanding of motorcycles, such as an authorised Triumph dealer.
  • Page 34: Tachometer

    INSTRUMENTS Tachometer Fuel Gauge The fuel gauge indicates the amount of NOTICE fuel in the tank. Never allow engine speed to exceed the maximum engine speed as severe engine damage may result. The tachometer shows the engine speed in revolutions per minute - rpm (r/min).
  • Page 35: Gear Position

    INSTRUMENTS Gear Position Side Stand The gear position display indicates The side stand indicator shows when which gear (1-6) has been engaged. the side stand is down. The indicator will When the transmission is in neutral (no not be shown when the side stand is up. gear selected), the display screen will show 'N'.
  • Page 36: Clock

    We recommend the service interval is reset by a competent person with the specialist knowledge technical understanding of motorcycles, such as an authorised Triumph dealer.
  • Page 37: Heated Grips (If Fitted)

    INSTRUMENTS Heated Grips (if fitted) ▼ Push and release the heated grips button within three seconds of the To operate the heated grips: third push to turn the heated grips ▼ Push and release the heated grips off - ‘OFF’ will be shown on the button to show the current heated display.
  • Page 38: Trip Meter

    INSTRUMENTS Trip Meter To switch between trip meters, push and release the SCROLL/SELECT button, WARNING located on the left handlebar switch, until the required trip meter is shown. Do not attempt to switch between the odometer trip meter display modes or reset the trip meter while the motorcycle is in motion.
  • Page 39: Current Fuel Consumption

    INSTRUMENTS Current Fuel Consumption Average Fuel Consumption This indication fuel This is an indication of the average fuel consumption at an instant in time. If the consumption. After being reset the motorcycle is stationary, 0.0 will be display will show dashes until one mile/ shown in the display area.
  • Page 40: Range To Empty

    Triumph Traction Control (TTC) Setting This is an indication of the predicted distance that can be travelled on the The Triumph Traction Control (TTC) remaining fuel in the tank. system can be temporarily disabled. The TTC system cannot be permanently...
  • Page 41: Off-Road Mode

    INSTRUMENTS Off-road Mode The set menu allows configuration of Scrambler 400 X Only the clock and units. To enable or disable the off-road mode: To access the set menu: ▼ Push release SCROLL/ ▼ Push release SCROLL/ SELECT button until 'OFF rd' is SELECT button until the set menu is displayed.
  • Page 42 INSTRUMENTS To set the hour display: To set the units: ▼ Make sure the hour display is still ▼ From the set menu, push and hold flashing then push and release the the SCROLL/SELECT button for one SCROLL/SELECT button to change second to select CLOCK.
  • Page 43 GENERAL INFORMATION Table of Contents Controls ................................ 44 Throttle Control ............................. 44 Ignition Switch/Steering Lock ...................... 45 Ignition Key..............................  45 Engine Immobiliser .......................... 46 Right Handlebar Switches........................  47 Left Handlebar Switches........................ 48 Fuel .................................. 50 Refuelling .............................. 51 Traction Control (TC)............................  52 Traction Control Settings........................ 53 To Disable the Traction Control......................
  • Page 44: Controls

    When the grip is released it will understanding of motorcycles, such as return to the throttle closed position by an authorised Triumph dealer. its internal return spring and the throttle will close. Reduced engine performance could...
  • Page 45: Ignition Switch/Steering Lock

    GENERAL INFORMATION Ignition Switch/Steering Lock Switch Operation This is a three position, key operated WARNING switch. The key can be removed from the switch only when it is in the OFF or For reasons of security and safety, LOCK position. always turn the ignition to the LOCK TO LOCK: Turn the steering fully to the position and remove the key when...
  • Page 46: Engine Immobiliser

    GENERAL INFORMATION When the motorcycle is delivered from NOTICE the factory, two ignition keys are Key functions may be disrupted by supplied together with a small tag electronic devices, environmental bearing the key number. Make a note of electrical noise sources and metal the key number and store the spare key objects.
  • Page 47: Right Handlebar Switches

    GENERAL INFORMATION Right Handlebar Switches START Button The START button operates the electric starter. NOTICE The starter will not operate if the side stand is down and a gear is engaged. Hazard Warning Light Switch To turn the hazard warning lights on, push the hazard warning light switch to the left.
  • Page 48: Left Handlebar Switches

    GENERAL INFORMATION Left Handlebar Switches Dipped Beam/Daytime Running Lights (DRL) Switch (if fitted) NOTICE Daytime running lights are manually operated. They are not automatic. The daytime running lights or dipped beam can be selected with the Daytime Running Lights (DRL) switch. To select daytime running lights, push dipped beam/DRL...
  • Page 49 GENERAL INFORMATION High Beam Switch Heated Grips Button (if fitted) This is a three position switch. The heated grips will only heat when the engine is running. When the high beam switch is pushed forward the high beam will be switched When the heated grips are turned on, on.
  • Page 50: Fuel

    This should fuel for your journey. be completed by a competent person with specialist knowledge NOTICE technical understanding of motorcycles, The use of leaded fuel is illegal in some such as an authorised Triumph dealer. countries, states or territories.
  • Page 51: Refuelling

    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 52: Traction Control (Tc)

    GENERAL INFORMATION Filling the Fuel Tank Traction Control (TC) Fill the fuel tank slowly to help prevent WARNING spillage. Do not fill the tank to a level above the bottom of the filler neck. This The traction control system is not a will make sure there is enough air space substitute for riding appropriately for to allow for fuel expansion if the fuel...
  • Page 53: 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. that the traction control is enabled when returning to ride on public Adjusting the traction control settings roads.
  • Page 54: Side Stand

    GENERAL INFORMATION ▼ Make sure motorcycle Side Stand stationary and in neutral. WARNING ▼ Turn the ignition to the ON position and put the engine run/stop switch The motorcycle is fitted with an in the RUN position. interlock system to prevent it from ▼...
  • Page 55: Side Panels

    GENERAL INFORMATION The motorcycle is equipped with a side Side Panels stand on which it can be parked. When using the side stand, always turn the Side Panels - Removal handlebars fully to the left and leave the motorcycle in first gear. WARNING Make sure the motorcycle is stabilised and adequately supported.
  • Page 56 GENERAL INFORMATION Left Hand Side Panel Right Hand Side Panel To remove the left hand side panel: To remove the right hand side panel: ▼ Grasp the panel firmly and pull the ▼ Grasp the panel firmly and pull the panel away from the motorcycle until panel away from the motorcycle until it is free from the two retaining...
  • Page 57: Side Panel - Installation

    GENERAL INFORMATION Side Panel - Installation Right Hand Side Panel To install the right hand side panel: WARNING ▼ Position the bottom of the side panel onto the lower hook. Make sure the motorcycle is stabilised and adequately supported. ▼ Position the two locating dowels to the grommets, then press firmly to Do not support the motorcycle on any secure the panel.
  • Page 58: Seats

    GENERAL INFORMATION Seat Lock Seats WARNING Seat Care To prevent detachment of the seat NOTICE during riding, after fitting always grasp seat pull firmly To prevent damage to the seats or upwards. seat covers, care must be taken not to If the seat is not correctly secured in drop the seats.
  • Page 59: Seat - Removal

    GENERAL INFORMATION Seat - Removal Speed 400 Seat WARNING ▼ Insert the ignition key into the seat Make sure the motorcycle is stabilised lock. and adequately supported. ▼ Turn the ignition key clockwise while Do not support the motorcycle on any pressing down on the rear of the ancillary component,...
  • Page 60 GENERAL INFORMATION Scrambler 400 X Rider’s Seat ▼ Remove passenger seat Passenger Seat described above. NOTICE ▼ Remove the fixings at the rear of the seat. The passenger seat must be removed ▼ Lift the seat up from the back and before removing the rider’s seat. slide rearwards for complete removal ▼...
  • Page 61: Seat - Installation

    GENERAL INFORMATION Seat - Installation ▼ Align the locating peg into the lock and press down engaging the seat WARNING lock. Make sure the motorcycle is stabilised NOTICE and adequately supported. An audible click can be heard when Do not support the motorcycle on any the seat is fully engaged in its lock.
  • Page 62 GENERAL INFORMATION Scrambler 400 X WARNING Rider’s Seat Never ride the motorcycle with the ▼ Engage the hook at the front of the fixings loose or removed, as the rider’s seat under the bracket at the rear of seat will not be secure and can move. the fuel tank.
  • Page 63: Owner's Handbook And Tool Kit

    GENERAL INFORMATION Owner's Handbook and Tool WARNING Never ride the motorcycle with the passenger seat detached or removed. Owner's Handbook/Quick Start Guide To prevent detachment of the seat The Owner's Handbook or Quick Start during riding, after fitting always Guide is supplied with the motorcycle. grasp seat pull...
  • Page 64: Universal Serial Bus (Usb) Socket

    GENERAL INFORMATION Universal Serial Bus (USB) NOTICE Socket Do not leave the ignition switch in the ON position unless the engine is DANGER running as this will discharge the battery. Do not use a mobile phone or adjust any GPS device while the motorcycle is The Universal Serial Bus (USB) socket in motion.
  • Page 65: Running-In

    GENERAL INFORMATION From 600 to 1,000  miles (1,000 to Running-In 1,500 km): ▼ Engine speed gradually increased to the maximum engine R.P.M. speed for short periods. Both during and after running-in has Running-in is the name given to the been completed: process that occurs during the first hours of a new vehicle's operation.
  • Page 66: Daily Safety Checks

    Investigate any lever/pedal knowledge and technical understanding where the travel is excessive before of motorcycles, such as an authorised meeting resistance, or if either control Triumph dealer. feels spongy operation (see page 113).
  • Page 67 GENERAL INFORMATION Brake Pads: Check that the correct Clutch: Smooth operation and correct amount of friction material is remaining cable free play (see page 105). on all the brake pads (see page  113 and Coolant: No coolant leakage. Check the page 116). coolant level in the expansion tank Brake Fluid Levels: No brake fluid (when the engine is cold) (see page 102).
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  • Page 69 HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE Table of Contents Stopping the Engine............................  70 Starting the Engine ............................ 71 Moving Off ................................  72 Changing Gears .............................  73 Braking................................ 74 Anti-lock Braking System (ABS).....................  76 Parking................................ 78 Considerations for High Speed Operation.................. 79...
  • Page 70: Stopping The Engine

    HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE ▼ Close the throttle completely. Stopping the Engine ▼ Select neutral. WARNING ▼ Turn the ignition switch off. Do not stop the engine using the ▼ Select first gear. ignition switch or engine stop switch ▼...
  • Page 71: Starting The Engine

    HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE Starting the Engine NOTICE The low oil pressure warning light DANGER should go out shortly after the engine starts. Never start the engine or run the engine in a confined area. If the low oil pressure warning light remains on after starting the engine, Always operate the motorcycle in the stop the engine immediately and...
  • Page 72: Moving Off

    HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE ▼ Check that the engine stop switch is Moving Off in the RUN position. ▼ Pull in the clutch lever and select ▼ Make sure the transmission is in first gear. neutral. ▼ Open the throttle a little and let out ▼...
  • Page 73: Changing Gears

    HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE Changing Gears WARNING Take care to avoid opening the throttle too far or too fast in any of the lower gears as this can lead to the front wheel lifting from the ground (pulling a 'wheelie') and to the rear tyre breaking traction (wheel spin).
  • Page 74: 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 may lead to loss of motorcycle control which could result in serious injury or...
  • Page 75 HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE WARNING WARNING When descending long, steep When using the motorcycle on loose, gradient or mountain pass, make use muddy roads, braking of the engine's braking effect by down effectiveness will be reduced by dust, changing and use both front and rear mud or moisture collecting on the brakes intermittently.
  • Page 76: Anti-Lock Braking System (Abs)

    Never ride without due care and understanding of motorcycles, such as an authorised Triumph dealer as soon attention and always reduce speed in consideration of weather, road and as possible to have the fault checked traffic conditions.
  • Page 77 HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE ABS Warning Light WARNING operates comparing relative speed of the front and rear When the ignition switch is wheels. turned to the ON position, it is normal Use of non-recommended tyres can that the ABS warning light will be affect wheel speed and cause the ABS illuminated.
  • Page 78: Parking

    HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE Parking WARNING Petrol is extremely flammable and can be explosive under certain conditions. If parking inside a garage or other structure, be sure it is well ventilated and the motorcycle is not close to any source flame sparks.
  • Page 79: Considerations For High Speed Operation

    HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE Considerations for High WARNING Speed Operation The handling characteristics of a motorcycle at high speed may vary WARNING from those you are familiar with at legal road speeds. This motorcycle should be operated Do not attempt high speed operation within the legal speed limits for the unless you have received sufficient particular road travelled.
  • Page 80 HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE Electrical Equipment Luggage Make sure that all electrical equipment Make sure that any luggage containers such as the headlight, rear/brake light, are closed, locked and securely fitted to direction indicators and horn all work the motorcycle. correctly.
  • Page 81 Always check the Triumph Fitting Instruction associated with genuine Triumph accessory. Make sure the Triumph motorcycle model that the Triumph accessory is to be fitted to, is listed as approved for the genuine Triumph accessory. For all Triumph Fitting Instructions, www.triumphinstructions.com.
  • Page 82 - Incorrectly adjusted front and rear result in serious injury or death. suspension settings - Incorrectly adjusted tyre pressures Triumph does not accept any liability whatsoever for defects caused by the - Excessively or unevenly worn tyres fitting non-approved...
  • Page 83 ACCESSORIES, LOADING AND PASSENGERS Loading WARNING Do not use the passenger seat to WARNING carry any objects. Never attempt to store any items Carrying objects on the passenger between the frame and the fuel tank. seat adversely affect This may restrict the steering aspect motorcycle stability.
  • Page 84 ACCESSORIES, LOADING AND PASSENGERS Passengers WARNING Always make sure that any loads WARNING carried are evenly distributed on both This motorcycle is designed for use as sides of the motorcycle. Make sure a two-wheeled vehicle capable of that the load is correctly secured so carrying a rider and up to one that it will not move around while the passenger (subject to a passenger...
  • Page 85 ACCESSORIES, LOADING AND PASSENGERS WARNING WARNING Do not carry a passenger unless they carry animals your are tall enough to reach the footrests motorcycle. provided. An animal could make sudden and A passenger who is not tall enough to unpredictable movements that may reach the footrests will be unable to lead to loss of motorcycle control sit securely on the motorcycle and...
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  • Page 87 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Table of Contents Scheduled Maintenance .......................... 89 Disposal of Used Fluids........................ 91 Scheduled Maintenance Table........................ 92 Engine Oil................................ 94 Engine Oil Level Inspection ...................... 94 Engine Oil and Oil Filter Change .................... 96 Engine Oil Specification and Grade (10W/50) ................  100 Cooling System.............................  100 Coolant Level Inspection .........................
  • Page 88 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Front Suspension ............................ 127 Front Fork Inspection ........................ 127 Rear Suspension ............................ 129 Rear Suspension Settings ...................... 129 Rear Suspension Spring Preload Adjustment .............. 129 Bank Angle Indicators .......................... 130 Tyres..................................  130 Tyre Inflation Pressures........................ 131 Tyre Wear .............................. 132 Minimum Recommended Tread Depth .................. 132 Tyre Replacement.......................... 133 Battery................................
  • Page 89: Scheduled Maintenance

    An injury or death. authorised Triumph dealer will have the necessary knowledge, equipment, and skills to maintain your Triumph motorcycle correctly. Scheduled maintenance must carried out by a competent person...
  • Page 90 ▼ Motorcycles travelling approximately technical understanding of motorcycles, 10,000  miles (16,000  km) per year such as an authorised Triumph dealer. must have the annual maintenance and the specified mileage based The general warning symbol will items carried out together.
  • Page 91: Disposal Of Used Fluids

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Disposal of Used Fluids Do not place used oil filters in with the general waste. To protect the environment, do not pour If in doubt for the disposal of the above, the following on the ground, down contact your local authority.
  • Page 92: 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 600 Mile 30,000 Mile 20,000 Mile 40,000 Mile (1,000 Km) Daily Year (16,000 and (32,000 Km) (64,000 Km)
  • Page 93 Autoscan - carry out a full Autoscan using the • • • • • Triumph diagnostic tool (print a customer copy) Fasteners - inspect visually for security • • • • Carry out all outstanding Service Bulletin and •...
  • Page 94: Engine Oil

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Engine Oil WARNING Make sure that the engine oil level is correct and the oil is changed in accordance with scheduled maintenance requirements. Motorcycle operation with insufficient, deteriorated, or contaminated engine In order for the engine, transmission, oil will cause accelerated engine wear clutch function...
  • Page 95 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT ▼ Position the motorcycle on level ▼ When the correct level is reached, fit ground and in an upright position. and tighten the engine oil filler plug. The sight glass can be viewed from right hand side motorcycle, towards the rear of the engine.
  • Page 96: Engine Oil And Oil Filter Change

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Engine Oil and Oil Filter Change ▼ Remove the two fixings that attach the front left cover finisher and WARNING remove the finisher. Always wear suitable protective clothing and avoid skin contact with used engine oil. Prolonged or repeated contact with engine oil can lead to skin dryness, irritation and dermatitis.
  • Page 97 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Engine Oil Strainer Evacuation Strainer ▼ Warm up the engine thoroughly and ▼ Remove the evacuation strainer plug stop the engine. with the evacuation strainer. ▼ Position the motorcycle on level ▼ Allow the engine oil to drain. ground and in an upright position.
  • Page 98 ▼ Using a suitable tool, remove the JASO MA2. Semi synthetic engine oil engine oil filter. Dispose of the old oil must used. Triumph and oil filter in an environmentally Performance fully synthetic engine friendly way. oil is recommended. ▼ Dip the engine oil filter in clean engine oil before fitment.
  • Page 99 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT ▼ Position the front left engine cover NOTICE and install the fixings. Tighten to 11 Raising the engine speed above idle before the oil reaches all parts of the engine can cause engine damage or seizure. Only raise engine speed after running the engine for 30 seconds to allow the oil to circulate fully.
  • Page 100: Engine Oil Specification And Grade (10W/50)

    50% solution of Make sure that no foreign matter enters monoethylene glycol based antifreeze. the crankcase during an engine oil Triumph D2053 OAT coolant (premixed) change or top up. is coloured orange. HP THANDA RAJA B OAT coolant is coloured green.
  • Page 101 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Corrosion Inhibitors NOTICE WARNING Coolant, as supplied by Triumph, is premixed and does not need to be Coolant contains corrosion inhibitors diluted prior to filling or topping up the and antifreeze suitable for aluminium cooling system. engines and radiators. Always use the...
  • Page 102: Coolant Level Inspection

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Coolant Level Inspection Coolant Level Adjustment NOTICE CAUTION The coolant level should be checked Do not remove the radiator pressure when the engine is cold (at room or cap when the engine is hot. ambient temperature). When the engine is hot, the coolant inside the radiator will be hot and also ▼...
  • Page 103: Coolant Change

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT ▼ Allow the engine to cool. Coolant Change ▼ The expansion tank can be viewed CAUTION from the left hand side of the motorcycle, towards the front and The fan operates automatically when below the engine. the engine is running. ▼...
  • Page 104: Throttle Control

    Interference with the radiator airflow understanding of motorcycles, such as can cause overheating, potentially an authorised Triumph dealer. resulting in engine damage. A sticking or stuck throttle control Check the radiator hoses for cracks or may lead to loss of motorcycle control...
  • Page 105: Throttle Inspection

    ▼ If a problem is detected or any doubt exists, or if there is an incorrect amount of free play, the throttle system must be inspected by a competent person with the specialist knowledge technical understanding of motorcycles, such as an authorised Triumph dealer.
  • Page 106: Clutch Cable Adjustment

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Clutch Cable Adjustment NOTICE ▼ Loosen the lock nut at the clutch If correct adjustment cannot be made lever. using the lever adjuster, use the cable ▼ Turn the adjuster sleeve to give 3.0 - adjuster at the lower end of the cable. straight handlebar ▼...
  • Page 107: 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, we recommend to always replace worn or damaged chains using genuine Triumph parts.
  • Page 108: Drive Chain Free Movement Inspection

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Drive Chain Free Movement ▼ Position the motorcycle on level ground and in an upright position Inspection with no weight on it. WARNING ▼ Rotate the rear wheel by pushing the motorcycle to find the position where Make sure the motorcycle is stabilised the drive chain is tightest, and and adequately supported.
  • Page 109: Drive Chain Free Movement Adjustment

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Drive Chain Free Movement ▼ Tighten both adjuster lock nuts to 11 Nm and the rear wheel spindle nut to Adjustment 98 Nm. If the drive chain free movement is incorrect, adjustments must be made as follows: ▼...
  • Page 110: Drive Chain And Sprocket Wear Inspection

    A correctly supported motorcycle will an authorised Triumph dealer. help prevent it from falling. Operation of the motorcycle with unstable motorcycle...
  • Page 111 1. Stiff link ▼ If the drive chain has any damaged rollers, loose pins or stiff links, the drive chain must be replaced by a competent person with the specialist knowledge technical understanding of motorcycles, such as an authorised Triumph dealer.
  • Page 112 Refer to the Specifications section for the maximum service be replaced by a competent person limit. with the specialist knowledge and technical understanding motorcycles, such as an authorised Triumph dealer.
  • Page 113: Brakes

    The use of proprietary brands of brake pads is not recommended as these may have a reduced carrier plate thickness when compared with the Triumph genuine parts. Brake pads with an incorrect carrier plate thickness can potentially become dislodged from the caliper body as clet 1.
  • Page 114 1. Carrier plate (Speed 400 shown) 2. Brake pad lining 3. Minimum thickness line Brake pads for this model supplied by Triumph will have the carrier plate at recommended thickness. recommend that the brake pads are changed by a competent person with...
  • Page 115: Breaking-In New Brake Discs And Pads

    Replacing individual pads will reduce understanding of motorcycles, such as braking efficiency and may lead to loss an authorised Triumph dealer. of motorcycle control which could Riding with defective brakes may lead result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 116: Rear Brake Wear Inspection

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Rear Brake Wear Inspection Brake pads for this model supplied by Triumph will have the carrier plate at WARNING recommended thickness. recommend that the brake pads are The use of proprietary brands of brake changed by a competent person with...
  • Page 117: Disc Brake Fluid

    Triumph dealer. Always use new brake fluid from a Braking too hard will cause the wheels to lock, leading to loss of motorcycle...
  • Page 118: Front Brake Fluid Level Inspection And Adjustment

    Contact a competent person with the specialist knowledge and technical understanding of motorcycles, such as authorised Triumph dealer inspect and, if necessary, repair the brake system. Failure to follow the advice above may lead to loss of motorcycle control which could result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 119 ▼ Fill the reservoir to the MAX mark using new DOT 4 brake fluid from a sealed container. Triumph Performance DOT 4 brake fluid is recommended. ▼ Refit the reservoir cap making sure that plastic spacer...
  • Page 120: Rear Brake Fluid Level Inspection And Adjustment

    3. MIN mark Contact a competent person with the specialist knowledge and technical understanding of motorcycles, such as authorised Triumph dealer inspect and, if necessary, repair the brake system. Failure to follow the advice above may lead to loss of motorcycle control which could result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 121: Brake Light Switches

    Triumph dealer.
  • Page 122 The bar end mirrors will be set by your brake or clutch levers or other parts of authorised Triumph dealer and will not the motorcycle. normally require any adjustment. Should adjustment be necessary, do not rotate Failure to follow the advice above may the mirror beyond 75°, measured from...
  • Page 123: Mirror Adjustment

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Mirror Adjustment NOTICE Use an open ended spanner to WARNING counter-hold the mirror boss as the Make sure the motorcycle is stabilised mirror lock nut is loosened/tightened. and adequately supported. Failure to counter-hold the boss will cause damage to the thread and the Do not support the motorcycle on any mirror to become loose.
  • Page 124: Steering/Wheel Bearings

    Triumph dealer. Riding the motorcycle with incorrectly adjusted defective steering bearings is dangerous and may lead to loss of motorcycle control which could result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 125: Wheel Bearings Inspection

    Triumph dealer. ▼ Remove the support and place the motorcycle on the side stand.
  • Page 126 Inspecting the Wheel Bearings Triumph dealer. NOTICE ▼ Reposition the suitable stand and repeat the procedure for the rear If the wheel bearings in the front or wheel. rear wheel allow play in the wheel hub, ▼...
  • Page 127: Front Suspension

    Do not support the motorcycle on any motorcycles, such as an authorised ancillary component, exhaust Triumph dealer. system or any other non structural Riding with defective or damaged parts of the motorcycle frame. suspension components is dangerous A correctly supported motorcycle will and may lead to loss of motorcycle help prevent it from falling.
  • Page 128 Triumph dealer. If a problem is detected or any doubt Accidental release of pressurised oil or exists, the forks must be inspected by a...
  • Page 129: Rear Suspension

    ▼ Insert the adjustment tool (supplied Triumph dealer. with the motorcycle) into the slots of the spring preload adjuster ring. Rear Suspension Settings ▼ Turn the spring preload adjuster ring...
  • Page 130: Bank Angle Indicators

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Bank Angle Indicators Tyres WARNING Always replace bank angle indicators before they are worn to their maximum limit. Use of a motorcycle with bank angle This model is fitted with tubeless tyres, indicators worn beyond the maximum valves and wheel rims.
  • Page 131: Tyre Inflation Pressures

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Tyre Inflation Pressures WARNING Do not install tube type tyres on WARNING tubeless rims. The bead will not seat Incorrect tyre inflation will cause and the tyres could slip on the rims, abnormal tread wear and instability causing rapid tyre deflation.
  • Page 132: Tyre Wear

    Triumph dealer. Riding with damaged wheels and tyres is dangerous and may lead to loss of motorcycle control which could result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 133: Tyre Replacement

    A list of approved tyres specific to your lead to loss of motorcycle control motorcycle are available from your which could result in serious injury or authorised Triumph dealer, or on the death. Internet at www.triumph.co.uk. Tyres must be selected in the correct...
  • Page 134 A list of approved tyres specific to damaged tyres may lead to loss of these models is available from your motorcycle control which could result authorised Triumph dealer, or on the in serious injury or death. Internet at www.triumph.co.uk. Failure to follow the advice above may...
  • Page 135 Triumph dealer. Failure to follow the advice above may lead to loss of motorcycle control which could result in serious injury or...
  • Page 136: Battery

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Battery WARNING Make sure that there is adequate WARNING ventilation when charging or using the The battery contains sulphuric acid battery in an enclosed space. (battery acid). Contact with skin or Under certain circumstances, eyes may cause severe burns. Wear battery may release explosive gases.
  • Page 137: Battery - Removal

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Battery - Removal Speed 400 ▼ Remove the seat, see page 59. WARNING Scrambler 400 X Make sure the motorcycle is stabilised ▼ Remove the rider and passenger and adequately supported. seats, see page 59. Do not support the motorcycle on any All Models ancillary component,...
  • Page 138: Battery Disposal

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT ▼ Remove the battery strap. Battery Maintenance WARNING Battery acid corrosive poisonous and will cause damage to unprotected skin. Never swallow battery acid or allow it to come into contact with the skin. To prevent injury, always wear eye and skin protection when handling the battery.
  • Page 139: Battery Discharge

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Battery Discharge Battery Discharge During Storage and Infrequent Use of the NOTICE Motorcycle The charge level in the battery must During storage or infrequent use of the be maintained to maximise battery life. motorcycle, inspect the battery voltage weekly using a multimeter.
  • Page 140: Battery Charging

    KEEP BATTERY ACID OUT OF THE removed from the motorcycle and kept REACH OF CHILDREN. charged using a Triumph approved Failure to follow the advice above maintenance charger. could result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 141: Battery - Installation

    Do not support the motorcycle on any lead with ring terminals (supplied ancillary component, exhaust with the Triumph recommended system or any other non structural battery charger). parts of the motorcycle frame. – Do electrical A correctly supported motorcycle will...
  • Page 142 MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT ▼ Place the battery in the battery ▼ Cover the positive (+) terminal with sleeve and then in the battery case. the protective cover. ▼ Secure the battery into position with the battery strap. clfu_1 1. Positive (+) terminal cover Speed 400 clfs_1 1.
  • Page 143: Fuses

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Fuse box 2 and the main fuse are Fuses located behind the left hand side panel. To allow access to the fuses, the side WARNING panel must be removed, see page 55. Always replace blown fuses with new ones of the correct rating (as specified on the fuse box cover).
  • Page 144: Fuse Identification

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Fuse Identification Spare fuses for fuse box 2 are located on the inside of the fuse box and should The fuse identification numbers listed in be replaced if used. tables correspond with those printed on the fuse box covers, as shown below.
  • Page 145: Lights

    ECM to cut power to affected motorcycle is being operated. lighting circuits. Make sure that the headlight beam is Use genuine Triumph supplied bulbs as adjusted to illuminate the road surface specified Triumph Parts sufficiently far ahead without dazzling Catalogue.
  • Page 146 Triumph dealer. If the headlight must be covered during use - such as taping of the headlight lens required during closed‑course conditions...
  • Page 147: Rear Light

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Headlight Adjustment Headlight Replacement headlight unit sealed, NOTICE maintenance-free unit. headlight unit must be replaced in the Check and correct the tyre pressures event of the failure of the headlight. prior to adjusting the headlight. ▼ Make sure the handlebars are in the Daytime Running Light (DRL) (if straight ahead position.
  • Page 148: Direction Indicator Lights

    MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Direction Indicator Lights Licence Plate Light The direction indicator light units are The licence plate light unit is a sealed, sealed, maintenance-free LED units. A maintenance-free LED unit. The licence direction indicator light unit must be plate light unit must be replaced in the replaced in the event of the failure of event of the failure of the licence plate the direction indicator light.
  • Page 149 CLEANING AND STORAGE Table of Contents Cleaning................................ 150 Preparation for Washing ........................ 150 Where to be Careful ............................ 151 Washing................................ 151 After Washing ............................... 152 Gloss Paintwork Care.......................... 152 Matt Paintwork Care.......................... 153 Aluminium Items - not Lacquered or Painted................ 153 Chrome and Stainless Steel Care...................... 154 Black Chrome Care............................ 154 Exhaust System Care .......................... 155 Seat Care ................................. 156...
  • Page 150: 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 151: Where To Be Careful

    CLEANING AND STORAGE Where to be Careful Washing wash motorcycle, NOTICE following: Do not use high pressure spray ▼ Make sure that motorcycle washers or steam cleaners. engine is cold. Use of high pressure spray washers ▼ Prepare a mixture of clean, cold and steam cleaners may damage water and mild automotive cleaner or seals, and cause water and steam to...
  • Page 152: 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 wax polish. Always follow Always clean the brake disc with a the manufacturer’s instructions and proprietary brand of oil-free brake disc repeat...
  • Page 153: Matt Paintwork Care

    CLEANING AND STORAGE Matt Paintwork Care Aluminium Items - not Lacquered or Painted Matt paintwork requires no greater care than that already recommended for Items such as brake and clutch levers, gloss paintwork. wheels, engine covers, engine cooling ▼ Do not use any polish or wax on fins, upper and lower yokes and throttle matt paintwork.
  • Page 154: Chrome And Stainless Steel Care

    CLEANING AND STORAGE Chrome and Stainless Steel Black Chrome Care Care Items such as headlight bowls and mirrors on some models must be All chrome and stainless steel parts of correctly cleaned to preserve their your motorcycle must cleaned appearance. Please contact your dealer regularly to avoid a deterioration of its if you are unsure which components on appearance.
  • Page 155: Exhaust System Care

    CLEANING AND STORAGE Protecting Exhaust System Care All parts of the exhaust system of your NOTICE motorcycle must be cleaned regularly to products containing avoid a deterioration of its appearance. silicone will cause discolouration of the These instructions can be applied to chrome and stainless steel parts and chrome, brushed stainless steel and must not be used.
  • Page 156: Seat Care

    CLEANING AND STORAGE Seat Care Windscreen Care (if fitted) NOTICE Do not use chemicals or high pressure spray washers to clean the seat. Using chemicals or high pressure WARNING spray washers may damage the seat Never attempt clean cover. windscreen while riding To help maintain its appearance, clean...
  • Page 157: Monsoon/Rainy Season Care

    ▼ The drive chain should be cleaned cannot be removed, the windscreen lubricated every 200  miles must be replaced. (300 km) using Triumph Performance chain lubricant. NOTICE If the drive chain gets contaminated by mud, we recommend that the drive chain is cleaned and lubricated before riding.
  • Page 158: Storage

    17 Nm. with the specialist knowledge and technical understanding ▼ Change the engine oil and filter (see motorcycles, such as an authorised page 96). Triumph dealer. ▼ Check and if necessary correct the tyre pressures (see page 131).
  • Page 159 50% mixture of coolant motor several times until the oil (noting that OAT coolant, as supplied pressure light goes out. Triumph, pre-mixed ▼ Replace the spark plug, tightening to requires no dilution) and distilled 17 Nm, and start the engine.
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  • Page 161 WARRANTY Table of Contents Triumph Warranty Terms and Conditions - All except America and Canada.... 162 Triumph Warranty Terms and Conditions - America and Canada only...... 163 Conditions and Exclusions - All except America and Canada.......... 164 Conditions and Exclusions - America and Canada only............ 166 Noise Control System Warranty......................
  • Page 162: Triumph Warranty Terms And Conditions - All Except America And 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 163: Triumph Warranty Terms And Conditions - America And Canada Only

    Motorcycles motorcycle is serviced in accordance America Ltd. with recommendations Triumph may, at its discretion make any scheduled maintenance chart in this repairs or replacement of defective Owner’s Handbook. parts falling outside the warranty, but If you should sell your motorcycle, make...
  • Page 164: Conditions And Exclusions - All Except America And Canada

    ▼ The motorcycle battery is warranted motorcycle to or from the authorised for 12 (twelve) months from the Triumph dealer, or expenses incurred original date of purchase of the while the motorcycle is unable to be motorcycle. After this 12 (twelve) ridden due to warranty repairs.
  • Page 165 Should warranty claim become necessary, Triumph Motorcycles and its Triumph Motorcycles reserve the right authorised dealers shall not be liable for to make alterations or improvements loss of use, inconvenience, lost time, without notification to any model or...
  • Page 166: Conditions And Exclusions - America And Canada Only

    12 (twelve) months from the ▼ The cost of transportation of the original date of purchase of the motorcycle to or from the authorised motorcycle. After this 12 (twelve) Triumph dealer, or expenses incurred month period, battery while the motorcycle is unable to be excluded from the terms of this ridden due to warranty repairs.
  • Page 167 Should warranty claim become necessary, Triumph Motorcycles and its Triumph Motorcycles reserve the right authorised dealers shall not be liable for to make alterations or improvements loss of use, inconvenience, lost time, without notification to any model or...
  • Page 168: Noise Control System Warranty

    1 calendar year or noise control system and is in addition 6,000  kms whichever occurs first from to the general Triumph warranty and the date on which the motorcycle was the emission control warranty. delivered to the first retail purchaser or,...
  • Page 169: Tampering With The Noise Control System Prohibited

    ▼ Triumph Motorcycles America Limited sale delivery ultimate and its authorized dealers shall not purchaser or while it is in use;...
  • Page 170: Emission Control System Warranty

    Triumph Motorcycles America Limited emission control system. warrants first, each ▼ Triumph Motorcycles America Limited subsequent owner, that the vehicle was and its authorized dealers shall not designed and built so as to conform, at liable loss...
  • Page 171: Triumph Overseas

    WARRANTY Germany/Austria Triumph Overseas Triumph Motorrad Deutschland GmbH If you are travelling abroad and require Tel: +49 6003 829090 assistance or advice from a Triumph dealer, contact subsidiary Fax: +49 6003 8290927 importer for the country which you are Italy visiting.
  • Page 172: Caring For Your Motorcycle

    WARRANTY For further information in regards to Caring for your Motorcycle caring for your motorcycle, refer to the Triumph Motorcycles have taken great Cleaning and Storage section of this care in the selection of materials, plating Owner’s Handbook. and painting techniques so as to provide its customers with a quality cosmetic appearance allied to durability.
  • Page 173 SPECIFICATIONS Table of Contents Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X ...................... 174...
  • Page 174 SPECIFICATIONS Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X 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 Speed 400 Scrambler 400 X Maximum payload (rider,...
  • Page 175 Oil capacity (wet fill 1.8 litres 1.8 litres excluding oil filter) Cooling System Speed 400 Scrambler 400 X Orange - Triumph D2053 Orange - Triumph D2053 OAT coolant (premixed) OAT coolant (premixed) Coolant type Green - HP THANDA RAJA Green - HP THANDA RAJA...
  • Page 176 SPECIFICATIONS Fuel Speed 400 Scrambler 400 X Unleaded, 91 RON (U.S. 87 Unleaded, 91 RON (U.S. 87 Fuel type CLC/AKI) CLC/AKI) Fuel tank capacity 13 litres 13 litres Ignition Speed 400 Scrambler 400 X Ignition system Digital Inductive Digital Inductive Electronic rev limiter 9,500 rpm 9,500 rpm Spark plug type Bosch VR6NEU Bosch VR6NEU...
  • Page 177 Failure to follow the advice above may lead to loss of motorcycle control which could result in serious injury or death. 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 Speed 400 Scrambler 400 X...
  • Page 178 SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Equipment Speed 400 Scrambler 400 X Battery type ETZ-9 or YTX9-BS ETZ-9 or YTX9-BS Battery rating 12 Volt, 8 Ah 12 Volt, 8 Ah 14 Volt, 18.5 Amp at 4,000 14 Volt, 18.5 Amp at 4,000 Alternator rating Front position light Headlight Rear/brake light Licence plate light...
  • Page 179 Drive chain Triumph Performance chain lubricant Fully synthetic 10W/50 motorcycle engine oil which meets specification API SN (or higher) and JASO MA2. Engine oil Semi synthetic engine oil must not be used. Triumph Performance fully synthetic engine oil is recommended...
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  • Page 181 INDEX Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) ...... 77 Cleaning Indicator Light .......... 30 After Washing .......... 152 Aluminium Items - not Lacquered or Painted ............ 153 Bank Angle Indicators ........ 130 Black Chrome Items........ 154 Battery Chrome and Stainless Steel ...... 154 Charging............ 140 Exhaust System .......... 155 Discharge ............
  • Page 182 Identification .......... 144 Odometer............ 33 Location............ 143 Off-Road Mode.......... 41 Range to Empty.......... 40 Service ..............  36 Gears Side Stand ............ 35 Changing ............ 73 Speedometer ...........  33 Gear Position............ 35 Tachometer............ 34 Trip Meter............ 38 Triumph Traction Control...... 40 Units .............. 42 Warning Lights .......... 27...
  • Page 183 INDEX Left Handlebar Switches........ 48 Odometer...............  33 Daytime Running Lights (DRL) Switch.. 48 Off-Road Direction Indicator Switch ...... 48 Off-Road Mode.......... 41 Heated Grips Button ........ 49 Off-Road Use...........  05 High Beam Switch..........  49 Horn Button ............  48 Parking.............. 78 SCROLL/SELECT Button .......
  • Page 184 INDEX Specifications Cooling System .......... 175 Safety Electrical Equipment........ 178 Fuel and Exhaust Fumes .... 08, 71, 94 Engine ..............  174 Handlebars and Footrests...... 13 Fluids and Lubricants ........ 179 Helmet and Clothing........ 08 Fuel .............. 176 Maintenance and Equipment......  09 Fuel System ............  175 Parking ..............
  • Page 185 Engine Management System Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)........ 27 Settings ............. 53 High Beam Indicator Light ...... 31 Triumph Traction Control (TTC) Setting .. 40 Low Oil Pressure Warning Light.... 28 Trip Meter .............  38 Neutral Indicator Light .........  32 Tyres .............. 130 Traction Control (TC) Disabled Warning Minimum Tread Depth .........
  • Page 186 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 187 Representative within the European information: Union This equipment complies with radiation Address exposure limits forth Triumph Motocicletas Espana S.L. uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and C/Cabo Rufino Lazaro operated with minimum distance of 20 14 - E cm between the radiator and your body.

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