Recording Scheduled Maintenance - Triumph America Handbook

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Maintenance and Adjustment
Warning
All maintenance is vitally important and
must
not
be
maintenance or adjustment may cause one
or more parts of the motorcycle to
malfunction. A malfunctioning motorcycle
is dangerous and may lead to an accident.
Weather, terrain and geographical location
affects maintenance. The maintenance
schedule should be adjusted to match the
particular environment in which the vehicle
is used and the demands of the individual
owner.
Since incorrect or neglected maintenance
can lead to a dangerous riding condition,
always have an authorised Triumph dealer
carry out the scheduled maintenance of
this motorcycle.
Triumph Motorcycles cannot accept any
responsibility for damage or injury resulting
from incorrect maintenance or improper
adjustment carried out by the owner.
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neglected.
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Recording Scheduled Maintenance

Scheduled Service
6000 Miles
10,000 Kms or
1 Year whichever comes first.
Dealer Stamp
Service carried out in accordance with the
scheduled maintenance chart.
Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Miles/Kms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Service Handbook Entry
Each time you visit your authorised Triumph
dealer for scheduled servicing, always present
your service handbook to the dealer's
reception staff.
The service handbook is your record that the
scheduled maintenance procedures have
been carried out as required under the terms
of the motorcycle warranty.
On collecting the motorcycle after servicing,
always ensure that your service handbook
has been stamped and the date of servicing
and current odometer reading recorded.
This information will be needed in the event
of a warranty claim and will also enhance the
value of your motorcycle for future owners.

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