General Information
Tyre Pressures
The tyre pressures shown on your instrument
panel indicate the actual tyre pressure at the
time of selecting the display. This may differ
from the inflation pressure set when the tyres
are cold because tyres become warmer
during riding, causing the air in the tyre to
expand and the pressure to increase. The
cold inflation pressures specified by Triumph
take account of this.
Owners must only adjust tyre pressures when
the tyres are cold using an accurate tyre
pressure gauge (see page 100), and must not
use the tyre pressure display on the
instruments.
Warning
The tyre pressure monitoring system is not
to be used as a tyre pressure gauge when
adjusting the tyre pressures. For correct
tyre pressures, always check the tyre
pressures when the tyres are cold and
using an accurate tyre pressure gauge (see
page 100).
Use of the TPMS system to set inflation
pressures may lead to incorrect tyre
pressures leading to loss of motorcycle
control and an accident.
Replacement Tyres
When replacing tyres, ensure they are aware
that tyre pressure sensors are fitted to the
wheels and always have an authorised
Triumph dealer fit your tyres (see page 101).
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Warning Lights
Direction Indicators
When the indicator switch is
pushed to the left or right, the
direction indicator light will flash
on and off at the same speed as the turn
indicators.
High Beam
When the ignition is switched
on and the headlight dip switch
is set to 'high beam', the high
beam warning light will illuminate.
Low Fuel
The
low
fuel
illuminate
when
approximately 4.5 litres of fuel
remaining in the tank.
Neutral
The
neutral
indicates when the transmission
is in neutral (no gear selected).
The warning light will illuminate when the
transmission is in neutral with the ignition
switch in the ON position.
Low Oil Pressure Warning Light
With the engine running, if the
engine oil pressure becomes
dangerously low, the low oil
pressure warning light in the tachometer will
illuminate.
indicator
will
there
are
warning
light