General Information
Ignition Key
1. Key number tag
2. Key blade for alarm system
In
addition
to
operating
lock/ignition switch, the ignition key is
required to operate the seat lock and fuel
tank cap.
When the motorcycle is delivered from the
factory, two keys are supplied together with a
small tag bearing the key number. Make a
note of the key number and store the spare
key and key number tag in a safe place away
from the motorcycle.
Also supplied is a key blade that does not
have a fob. This is for the accessory alarm
system.
Your authorised Triumph dealer can supply a
replacement key cut from details of the key
number or can cut a new key using the
original as a master.
Caution
Do not store the spare key with the
motorcycle as this will reduce all aspects of
security.
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Ignition Switch/Steering Lock
2
1
2
5
the
steering
1. Ignition switch/Steering lock
2. LOCK position
3. OFF position
4. ON position
5. PARK position
Ignition Switch Positions
This is a four position, key operated switch.
The key can be removed from the switch
only when it is in the OFF, LOCK or P (PARK)
position.
TO LOCK: Turn the key to the OFF position,
push and fully release the key, then rotate it
to the LOCK position.
PARKING: Turn the key from the LOCK
position to the P position. The steering will
remain locked.
Note:
•
Do not leave the steering lock in
the P position for long periods of
time as this will cause the battery
to discharge.
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4
1
P