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FOREWORD
This handbook contains information on the Triumph Trophy and Trophy SE motorcycles. Always
store this owner's handbook with the motorcycle and refer to it for information whenever
necessary.
Warnings, Cautions and
Notes
Throughout
this
owner's
particularly
important
information
presented in the following form:
Warning
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instructions or procedures, which if not
correctly followed could result in personal
injury, or loss of life.
handbook
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instructions or procedures, which, if not
strictly observed, could result in damage to,
or destruction of, equipment.
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particular interest for more efficient
and convenient operation.
Foreword
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  • Page 1 Foreword FOREWORD This handbook contains information on the Triumph Trophy and Trophy SE motorcycles. Always store this owner's handbook with the motorcycle and refer to it for information whenever necessary. Warnings, Cautions and Caution Notes Throughout this owner's handbook This caution symbol identifies special...
  • Page 2: Foreword

    To ensure a long, safe and trouble free life for This device complies with part 15 of the FCC your motorcycle, maintenance should only be Rules. carried out by an authorised Triumph dealer. Operation is subject to the following two Only an authorised Triumph dealer will have conditions: the necessary knowledge, equipment and •...
  • Page 3 Talk to Triumph • French; Our relationship with you does not end with • German; the purchase of your Triumph. Your feedback • Italian; on the buying and ownership experience is • Japanese; very important in helping us develop our products and services for you.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Information 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.
  • Page 5: The Motorcycle

    Foreword - Safety First FOREWORD - SAFETY FIRST The Motorcycle Warning Warning This motorcycle is fitted with a catalytic converter below the engine, which along This motorcycle is designed for on-road with the exhaust system reaches very high use only. It is not suitable for off-road use. temperature during engine operation.
  • Page 6: Fuel And Exhaust Fumes

    Foreword - Safety First Fuel and Exhaust Fumes Helmet and Clothing Warning Warning PETROL IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE: When riding the motorcycle, both rider and passenger must always wear a Always turn off the engine when refuelling. motorcycle helmet, boots, eye protection, Do not refuel or open the fuel filler cap gloves, trousers (close fitting around the while smoking or in the vicinity of any...
  • Page 7: Parts And Accessories

    By removing the key, the risk conversions for any Triumph motorcycle of use of the motorcycle by unauthorised are those which carry official Triumph or untrained persons is reduced. approval and are fitted to the motorcycle by an authorised dealer.
  • Page 8 Foreword - Safety First Maintenance/Equipment Riding Warning Warning Consult your authorised Triumph dealer Never ride the motorcycle when fatigued whenever there is doubt as to the correct or under the influence of alcohol or other safe operation this Triumph drugs.
  • Page 9: Handlebars And Footrests

    Foreword - Safety First Handlebars and Footrests Warning Warning This Triumph motorcycle should operated within the legal speed limits for The rider must maintain control of the the particular road travelled. Operating a vehicle keeping hands motorcycle high speeds handlebars at all times.
  • Page 10: Warning Labels

    The labels detailed on this and the following pages draw your attention to important safety information in this handbook. Before riding, ensure that all riders have understood and complied with all the information to which these labels relate. Warning Label Locations - Trophy and Trophy SE Cockpit Windscreen...
  • Page 11 Warning Labels Warning Label Locations - Trophy and Trophy SE (continued) Caution 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.
  • Page 12: Parts Identification

    3. Accessory socket 12. Rear suspension spring rebound 4. Front heated seat switch (if fitted) damping adjuster (models without 5. Fuse boxes Triumph Electronic Suspension (TES)) 6. Tool kit/Accessory U-lock storage 13. Gear-change pedal location 14. Side stand 7. Accessory socket (if fitted) 15.
  • Page 13 21. Fuel tank and fuel filler cap 28. Rear brake pedal 22. Front fork rebound damping 29. Rear suspension spring pre-load adjuster (models without Triumph adjuster (models without Triumph Electronic Suspension (TES)) Electronic Suspension (TES)) 23. Battery and main fuse 30.
  • Page 14 Parts Identification Parts Identification (continued) chsc Clutch lever 14. Starter button 2. Passing button 15. Cruise control adjust button 3. Headlight dip switch 16. Cruise control ON/OFF button 4. Instrument's scroll button 17. Ignition switch 5. Clutch fluid reservoir 18. Fuel filler cap 6.
  • Page 15: Serial Numbers

    Serial Numbers SERIAL NUMBERS Vehicle Identification Engine Serial Number Number (VIN) chsm 1. Engine serial number chsk The engine serial number is stamped on the VIN number engine crankcase, immediately below the The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is gearbox. stamped into the steering head area of the Record the engine serial number in the space frame.
  • Page 16 Serial Numbers This page intentionally left blank...
  • Page 17 Tyre Pressure Warning Light (if TPMS is fitted) ....... . . 27 Triumph Electronic Suspension (TES) Warning Light (if electronic suspension is fitted) .
  • Page 18 Triumph Electronic Suspension (TES) (if fitted) ........
  • Page 19 General Information Right Handlebar Switches ........... . . 62 Engine Stop Switch .
  • Page 20 Triumph Accessory D-lock Storage ........
  • Page 21: Instrument Panel Layout

    (See next page) 3. Right hand direction indicator light 14. Left hand direction indicator light 4. Alarm/immobiliser status indicator 15. Triumph Traction Control (TTC) light light (alarm is an accessory fit) 16. Tyre pressure warning light (if Tyre 5. Tachometer 'red zone' Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 6.
  • Page 22: General Information

    General Information Multi-function Display Screen Layout 10:08 2°C TRIP 1 144.2 1892 Fuel gauge 6. Ambient air temperature display 2. Central information display area 7. Coolant temperature gauge 3. Clock 8. Heated seat indicator (if fitted) 4. Selected gear 9. Lower message display area 5.
  • Page 23: Speedometer

    General Information Speedometer Multi-function Display Screen The analogue speedometer indicates the The multi-function display screen gives road speed of the motorcycle. The read-out information, messages and warnings about displays the motorcycle road speed in various motorcycle functions. This increments of one mile (or kilometre) per information is displayed in three ways - hour.
  • Page 24: Warning Lights

    General Information Warning Lights Low Oil Pressure When the ignition is switched on, Note: the low oil pressure warning light • When the ignition is switched on, will illuminate. The low oil pressure warning the instrument warning lights will light will go off once the engine is started, illuminate for 1.5 seconds and will providing the oil pressure is correct.
  • Page 25: High Coolant Temperature Warning Light

    WARNING leading to loss of motorcycle control and an COOLANT TEMP HIGH accident. Contact an authorised Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked and rectified. chdo Note: High coolant temperature warning light •...
  • Page 26: Battery Warning Light

    If the indicator light remains on it indicates Battery low warning light that the immobiliser has a malfunction that 2. Instrument message requires investigation. Contact an authorised Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked and rectified.
  • Page 27: Tyre Pressure Warning Light (If Tpms Is Fitted)

    ABS braking system. Do not continue to ride for longer than is necessary with the indicator light illuminated. Contact an authorised Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked and rectified. In this situation braking too hard will cause the wheels to lock resulting in loss of motorcycle control and an accident.
  • Page 28: Triumph Electronic Suspension (Tes) Warning Light (If Electronic Suspension Is Fitted)

    (see page 140). Even Triumph Electronic Suspension is if the numeric display seems at or close to the fitted to Trophy SE models only. standard tyre pressure when the warning When the ignition is switched on...
  • Page 29: Frost Symbol

    Fault - If the warning light illuminates 2. Ambient air temperature continuously or at any other time it indicates a fault with the system that requires investigation. Full details of the Triumph Electronic Suspension (TES) system are described starting on page 54.
  • Page 30: Traction Control Warning Light

    General Information Traction Control Warning Light Warning Depending on what setting has been selected for the traction Black ice (sometimes called clear ice) can control system (see page 53), the form at temperatures several degrees warning light will illuminate as above freezing (0°C (32°F)), especially on follows: bridges and in shaded areas.
  • Page 31: Cruise Control Light

    Cruise control must only be used where MIL and traction control lights illuminated. you can ride safely at a steady speed. Contact an authorised Triumph dealer as Cruise control should not be used when soon as possible to have the fault checked.
  • Page 32: Multi-Function Display Screen

    General Information Multi-function Display Screen Gear Position Display Clock 10:08 26°C The clock will display the time in 12 or TRIP 1 24 hour formats. To change the display format from 12 to 24 hour, and set the time, see SETTINGS on 144.2 page 41.
  • Page 33: Coolant Temperature Gauge

    General Information Coolant Temperature Gauge If the coolant temperature becomes too high the display will show eight bars and will start to flash. The high coolant temperature light in 10:08 26°C the tachometer will also be illuminated and COOLANT TEMP HIGH will be visible in the TRIP 1 lower message screen.
  • Page 34: Fuel Gauge

    The fuel gauge indicates the amount of fuel Heated seats are standard equipment on in the tank. Trophy SE models, and available as an accessory on Trophy models. Both the rider's With the ignition switched on, the number of and pillion's heated seat has OFF, LOW and bars shown in the display indicates the level HIGH settings.
  • Page 35: Heated Grips (If Fitted)

    General Information When the heated seats are on, the symbol in Heated Grips (if fitted) the instruments will illuminate as shown below. 10:08 26°C Both seats off. TRIP 1 144.2 Both seats low. 1892 Both seats high. chdo 1. Heated grips symbol Front seat on high, rear seat on When the heated grips are on, the symbol in low.
  • Page 36: Service Interval Indicator

    When the service has been carried out by may drop below a predetermined voltage your authorised Triumph dealer, the system and cause the text BATTERY LOW to be will be reset. visible in the display screen.
  • Page 37: Central Display Area

    General Information If necessary have the battery and charging Central Display Area system checked by your authorised Triumph The central display area is used to display the dealer. two Trip Computers, the Settings Menu (if The display will remain on until one of the...
  • Page 38: Trip Computer 1 And 2

    Digital speedometer (upper display line only); • Tyre pressures Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is fitted chsb_2 (centre display line only); SCROLL button, up 2. SCROLL button, down • Triumph Electronic Suspension (TES) 3. SELECT button Settings - Trophy SE (centre display line only).
  • Page 39 General Information Each display provides following Journey Time information: The total time elapsed since the trip meter was last set to zero. The counter will Odometer increment while the engine is running. Shows the total distance that the motorcycle has travelled. 1:54 1892 Range to Empty...
  • Page 40: Trip Computer Reset

    Bike Setup menu. after an adjustable time delay of between 1 and 8 hours (see page 45). TES Settings (Trophy SE only) The display will show the current settings for the TES system; the upper line will show the TES Mode (see page 54) and the lower line will show the TES Loading (see page 54).
  • Page 41: Settings Menu

    SELECT button on the left hand • Triumph Electronic Suspension (TES) switch cube until SETTINGS is highlighted in MODE (damping) settings - Trophy SE the display screen. models only. Press and release the SCROLL button until See page for a full description of TES the desired display is highlighted.
  • Page 42: Adjustment Menu

    General Information After entering either profile, press and release Adjustment Menu the SCROLL button until the desired display is highlighted. The display will scroll through Warning in the following order when pressing down on the SCROLL button (it will scroll through Any adjustments made to the motorcycle in the reverse order if up on the button is when it is moving must be carried out only...
  • Page 43 (it will scroll through in the reverse order if up MODE. on the button is pressed): TTC MODE • TES Mode (Trophy SE models only) - press the SCROLL button to select either SPORT, NORMAL COMFORT modes. Press the SELECT button to save the selection and exit.
  • Page 44: Trip Setup

    General Information Changes made to the TES MODE, TES Trip Setup LOADING, TTC or HEADLIGHT settings via After entering the TRIP SETUP screen, press the ADJUSTMENT screen are stored in a and release the SCROLL button until the 'current' profile, separately from the two desired display is highlighted.
  • Page 45 General Information • The instruments will now prompt for the • TRIP 2 RESET - pressing SELECT resets item to be set on the lower display line the TRIP 2 data immediately. (ITEM 2). Use the SCROLL button to Note: select an option (see page 38) and press SELECT to exit.
  • Page 46: Bike Setup

    General Information Bike Setup • INDICATORS - pressing the SELECT button enters the Indicators setup screen After entering the BIKE SETUP screen, press (see page 49). and release the SCROLL button until the desired display is highlighted. INDICATORS 10:08 22°C AUTO BIKE SETUP Indicator Self Cancelling Select...
  • Page 47 General Information • UNITS - pressing the SELECT button • BRIGHTNESS - press the SCROLL enters the UNITS setup screen and button adjust instrument prompts for MILE or KM. brightness using the adjustment slider between levels 1 (lowest) to 10 (highest). Press the SELECT button to save the SET UNITS selection and exit.
  • Page 48: Lower Message Area

    CHECK MANUAL - TES SYSTEM (see speed will be displayed. page 54); • TTC SYSTEM DISABLED (see page 53); Audio Information (Trophy SE models • FRONT/REAR TYRE PRESSURE LOW only) (see page 50). When turned on, information on the current audio source is displayed on screen.
  • Page 49: Automatic Self-Cancelling Indicators

    Automatic Self-Cancelling Units of Measure (Imperial, Indicators US or Metric) This Triumph model has an automatic self- UNITS has two selectable display modes, cancelling indicator function that can be MILE and KM. If mile is selected it is possible disabled or enabled.
  • Page 50: Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms) (If Fitted)

    Note: • Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) standard equipment on Trophy SE models, and available as an accessory on Trophy models. On Trophy models TPMS must only be fitted by your authorised Triumph dealer. TPMS display will then be activated...
  • Page 51: Tpms Sensor Id Number

    General Information TPMS Sensor ID Number System Display An ID number for each tyre pressure sensor is printed on a label which is attached to the 10:08 22°C sensor. This number may be required by the TRIP 1 dealer for service or diagnostics. If the TPMS has been fitted at the factory, F 36 R 42...
  • Page 52: Sensor Batteries

    Contact your authorised The cold inflation pressures specified by Triumph dealer to have the sensor replaced Triumph take account of this. and the new serial number recorded in the Owners must adjust tyre pressures only when spaces provided on page 51.
  • Page 53: Triumph Traction Control (Ttc)

    The traction control cannot prevent loss of traction due The Triumph Traction Control can be set to one of the following conditions: • excessive speed when entering turns;...
  • Page 54: Triumph Electronic Suspension (Tes) (If Fitted)

    10:08 26°C the one you are familiar with causing loss TRIP 1 of control or an accident. 144.2 The Triumph Electronic Suspension (TES) system controls adjustment of the front and 1892 rear suspension damping rear TES SYSTEM suspension pre-load settings.
  • Page 55 General Information If the engine is not running when a profile is System Calibration loaded, or the ADJUSTMENT menu is used The system will re-calibrate the damper to change the MODE or LOADING settings, adjustment motors each time the ignition is the request to change the settings will be turned on, and the pre-load adjustment saved.
  • Page 56: Cruise Control

    General Information Cruise Control Warning Warning Only operate this Triumph motorcycle at high speed in closed-course on-road Cruise control must only be used where competition or on closed-course racetracks. you can drive safely at a steady speed. High-speed operation should only then be...
  • Page 57: Activating Cruise Control

    General Information Activating Cruise Control To activate cruise control, the following conditions have to be met: Note: • The motorcycle is travelling at a speed • The cruise control indicator light will between 30 to 100 mph (48 to 160 km/h); not illuminate until cruise control has •...
  • Page 58: Deactivating Cruise Control

    General Information Deactivating Cruise Control Resuming the Cruise Control Set Speed The cruise control can be deactivated by one of the following methods: Warning • Roll the throttle fully forward; • Pull the clutch lever; When resuming cruise control, always •...
  • Page 59: Increasing Speed While In Cruise Control

    General Information Increasing Speed while in Cruise Decreasing Speed while in Cruise Control Control To increase the speed, press and release the To decrease speed, press and release the RES/+ end of the adjust button. Each press of SET/- end of the adjust button. Each press of the button will increase the speed by 1 mph the button will decrease the speed by 1 mph or 1 km/h.
  • Page 60: Ignition Key

    General Information Ignition Key Always get replacement keys from your authorised Triumph dealer. Replacement keys must be 'paired' with the motorcycle’s immobiliser by your authorised Triumph dealer. Caution Do not store the spare key with the motorcycle as this will reduce all aspects of security.
  • Page 61: Ignition Switch/Steering Lock

    General Information Ignition Switch/Steering Lock 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 handlebar fully to the left, turn the key to the OFF position, push and fully release the key, then rotate it to the LOCK position.
  • Page 62: Right Handlebar Switches

    General Information Right Handlebar Switches Warning For reasons of security and safety, always move the ignition switch to the OFF position and remove the key when leaving the motorcycle unattended. Any unauthorised use of the motorcycle may cause injury to the rider, other road users and pedestrians and may also cause damage to the motorcycle.
  • Page 63: Starter Button

    General Information Left Handlebar Switches Caution Do not leave the ignition switch in the ON position unless the engine is running as this may cause damage to electrical components and will discharge the battery. Starter Button The starter button operates the electric starter.
  • Page 64: Headlight Dip Switch

    General Information Headlight Dip Switch Direction Indicator Switch High or low beam can be selected with the When the indicator switch is pushed to the headlight dip switch. To select high beam, left or right and released, the corresponding push the switch forward. To select low beam, direction indicators will flash on and off.
  • Page 65: Pass Button

    General Information Pass Button Windscreen and Heated Grips Switch Unit Note: • The pass button will only operate when the engine is running. When the pass button is pressed, the headlight main beam will be switched on. It will remain on as long as the button is held in and will turn off as soon as the button is released.
  • Page 66: Hazard Warning Lights

    1. Throttle open position 2. Throttle closed position 3. Cruise control cancel position This Triumph model has an electronic throttle twist grip to open and close the throttles via the engine control unit. There are no direct- acting cables in the system.
  • Page 67: Brake Use

    Caution and an accident. Contact an authorised The exhaust system is fitted with a catalytic Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have converter to help reduce exhaust emission the fault checked and rectified. levels. The catalytic converter can be...
  • Page 68: Fuel Tank Cap

    General Information Fuel Tank Cap Warning To help reduce hazards associated with refuelling, always observe the following fuel safety instructions: Petrol (fuel) is highly flammable and can be explosive under certain conditions. When refuelling, turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
  • Page 69: Filling The Fuel Tank

    General Information Filling the Fuel Tank Warning Avoid filling the tank in rainy or dusty conditions where airborne material can Overfilling the tank can lead to fuel contaminate the fuel. spillage. If fuel is spilled, thoroughly clean up the Caution spillage immediately and dispose of the materials used safely.
  • Page 70: Brake And Clutch Lever Adjusters

    General Information Brake and Clutch Lever The adjusters allow the distance from the handlebar to the lever to be changed to one Adjusters of five positions for the front brake lever or four positions for the clutch lever, to suit the span of the operator's hands.
  • Page 71: Stands

    General Information Stands Centre Stand Side Stand chsn_2 1. Centre stand chsn_1 To set the motorcycle on the centre stand, Side stand step down firmly on the foot finder part of the stand, then lift the motorcycle up and to The motorcycle is equipped with a side stand the rear using the handhold in the rear on which the motorcycle can be parked.
  • Page 72: Tool Kit, Owner's Handbook And Audio System Handbook

    76). seat against any surface which may damage If the Triumph Audio System is fitted, the the seat or seat cover. Audio System Handbook is located beneath See page for seat cleaning information.
  • Page 73: Pillion Seat

    General Information Pillion Seat Refit the Seat If fitted, reconnect the seat heating connector. Engage the seat's two outer brackets under the loops on the subframe and the two inner brackets to tangs on the rider's seat. Ensure that if the rider’s seat is in the low position, the tangs (see page 74) are fitted to the lower slots, and if the rider’s seat is in the high position the tangs are fitted to the upper...
  • Page 74: Rider's Seat

    General Information Rider's Seat Refit the seat Engage the seat's front rail fully into the bracket at the rear of the fuel tank and lower the rear on to the subframe brackets. Push down firmly on the rear of the seat. If heated seats are fitted, reconnect the seat heating connector.
  • Page 75: Rider's Seat Height Adjustment

    General Information Rider’s Seat Height Adjustment Heated Seats (if fitted) Heated seats are available as a Triumph accessory on Trophy models. The rider’s seat switch is located on the left hand side panel; the pillion seat switch is located on the right hand side of the rear panel.
  • Page 76: Triumph Accessory D-Lock Storage

    Space is provided under the rear seat to store engine is running. a Triumph accessory D-lock (available from The system is designed to offer two heat your Triumph dealer). levels, hot or warm.
  • Page 77: Heated Grips (If Fitted)

    General Information Heated Grips (if fitted) Stowage Boxes Heated grips are available as a Triumph Cockpit Stowage Box accessory on Trophy models. Operation: Warning The heated grip switch is located on the left Never attempt to open the stowage box hand handlebar.
  • Page 78: Under-Seat Stowage Box

    (see 2. Catch position page 80) and on models fitted with the On motorcycles without the audio system Triumph Audio System a Universal Serial Bus fitted, the stowage box has a capacity of (USB) connector...
  • Page 79: Helmet And Luggage Hooks

    General Information Helmet and Luggage Hooks Luggage Straps and Hooks The motorcycle is fitted with luggage straps Helmet Hooks located under the rear seat and luggage hooks located under the luggage rack. A helmet can be secured to the motorcycle using the helmet hooks located on either side The rear seat luggage straps can be secured of the motorcycle, beneath the rear seat.
  • Page 80: Electrical Accessory Sockets

    General Information Electrical Accessory Sockets • Trophy SE models have a pillion socket fitted on the left hand side of the Up to four electrical accessory sockets are motorcycle, below the luggage rack. This provided on the motorcycle, as described...
  • Page 81: Windscreen

    Plugs, suitable for use with the accessory Warning sockets, are available from your authorised Triumph dealer. Never place loose items of clothing, fingers, hands or any other part of the body near windscreen during adjustment.
  • Page 82 The windscreen is adjusted electrically, by injury and damage to the motorcycle means of a switch located on the left hand always fit a Triumph approved windscreen. handlebar. To adjust the windscreen, the ignition must If the motorcycle battery is disconnected for be on.
  • Page 83: Pannier System

    General Information Pannier System To Remove Each Pannier: Note: • same procedure followed to remove and mount the left hand or the right hand pannier. • The pannier is marked in three positions around the lock barrel. To cgds lock, open or release the panniers, 1.
  • Page 84: Pannier Operation

    General Information Position the pannier to the motorcycle and Pannier Operation engage the fixed hooks of the pannier with the pannier mounting points. Ensure that the lower mounting bracket fits into the locating cup moulded into the front of the pannier. 1.
  • Page 85 General Information Caution Warning The pannier lid has two latch positions; the The two panniers fitted to this motorcycle first latch position acts as a safety catch. are linked by a factory-adjusted link bar to Always ensure the pannier lid is fully closed enhance stability.
  • Page 86 Warning motorcycle control and an accident. Only operate this Triumph motorcycle at high speed in closed-course on-road competition or on closed-course racetracks. Warning High-speed operation should only be...
  • Page 87: Top Box (If Fitted)

    Note: electrical connectors on the sliding • The top box is standard equipment carriage. on some Trophy SE models, or is available as an accessory from your authorised Triumph dealer for all other models. • The top box is marked in three positions around the lock barrel.
  • Page 88 General Information 2. Insert the key into the lock. Turn the key 4. Lower the top box until it sits flat on the to the RELEASE position and lift the sliding carriage then push forwards to carrying handle to its fully raised position. fully engage its mountings.
  • Page 89: Top Box Operation

    The maximum safe load for the top box, rear. If the top box is not correctly secured, when fitted to the Trophy and Trophy SE, it will detach from the sliding carriage. A is 10 kg (22 lbs). Never exceed this...
  • Page 90 Triumph dealer and do not ride the High speed operation in any other motorcycle until the authorised dealer has circumstances is dangerous and will lead to declared it fit for use.
  • Page 91: Running-In

    General Information Running-in From 1000 miles (800 1500 kilometres): • Engine speed can gradually be increased up to the maximum engine speed R.P.M. (red zone) for short periods. cboa Both during and after running-in has been Running-in is the name given to the process completed: that occurs during the first hours of a new •...
  • Page 92: Safe Operation

    Maintenance and fixings. Adjustment section or see your authorised Triumph dealer for the action required to Steering Action: Smooth but not loose from return the motorcycle to a safe operating lock to lock. No binding of any of the control condition.
  • Page 93 General Information Brake Fluid Levels: No brake and clutch Coolant: No coolant leakage. Check the fluid leakage. Brake fluid levels must be coolant level in the expansion tank (when the between the MAX and MIN marks on both engine is cold) (page 123). reservoirs (page 131).
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  • Page 95: How To Ride The Motorcycle

    How to Ride the Motorcycle HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE Table of Contents To Stop the Engine ............96 To Start the Engine .
  • Page 96: How To Ride The Motorcycle

    How to Ride the Motorcycle To Stop the Engine Engine stop switch To Start the Engine 2. Starter button Check that the engine stop switch is in the 3. Neutral indicator light RUN position. 4. ON position Ensure the transmission is in neutral. 5.
  • Page 97: How To Ride The Motorcycle

    How to Ride the Motorcycle • A transponder is fitted within the Caution turn engine immobiliser. ensure Do not operate the starter continuously for immobiliser functions correctly, only more than 5 seconds as the starter motor ever have one of the ignition keys will overheat and the battery will become near the ignition switch.
  • Page 98: Moving Off

    How to Ride the Motorcycle Moving Off Warning Pull in the clutch lever and select first gear. Open the throttle a little and let out the clutch With the traction control enabled, it will lever slowly. As the clutch starts to engage, limit the amount of front wheel lift and rear open the throttle a little more, allowing wheel slip.
  • Page 99: Braking

    How to Ride the Motorcycle Braking Warning This motorcycle is equipped with the Triumph Linked Brakes System, combined Do not change to a lower gear at speeds with the Anti-lock Brake System (ABS). that will cause excessive engine speeds. In this system the rear brake is linked to the...
  • Page 100 Riders should practice emergency braking in a traffic-free area (see ABS warnings below/over). Triumph strongly recommends that all riders take a course of instruction, which includes advice on safe brake operation. Incorrect brake technique could result in...
  • Page 101: Abs (Anti-Lock Brake System)

    How to Ride the Motorcycle ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System) Warning Warning When descending a long, steep gradient, use engine braking by down changing and ABS prevents the wheels from locking, use the brakes intermittently. Continuous therefore maximising the effectiveness of brake application can overheat the brakes the braking system in emergencies and and reduce their effectiveness.
  • Page 102 ABS braking system. Do not continue to ride for longer than is necessary with the indicator light illuminated. In the event of a fault, contact an authorised Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have the fault checked and rectified. In this situation,...
  • Page 103: Parking

    How to Ride the Motorcycle Parking Warning Do not park on a soft or on a steeply inclined surface. Parking under these conditions may cause the motorcycle to fall over causing damage to property and personal injury. Warning Petrol is extremely flammable and can be explosive under certain conditions.
  • Page 104: Considerations For High-Speed Operation

    A problem, which may not be noticed at normal Warning operating speeds, greatly Only operate this Triumph motorcycle at exaggerated at high speeds. high speed in closed-course on-road competition or on closed-course racetracks. General High-speed operation should only then be...
  • Page 105: Brakes

    How to Ride the Motorcycle Brakes Engine Oil Check that the front and rear brakes are Make certain that the engine oil level is functioning properly. correct. Ensure that the correct grade and type of oil is used when topping up. Tyres Final Drive Oil High-speed operation is hard on tyres, and...
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  • Page 107: Accessories, Loading And Passengers

    Always check the load security regularly (though not while the motorcycle is in Warning motion) and ensure that the load does not Only operate this Triumph motorcycle at extend beyond the rear of the motorcycle. high speed in closed-course on-road Never exceed the Maximum Vehicle competition or on closed-course racetracks.
  • Page 108 Accessories, Loading and Passengers Warning Warning Your passenger should be instructed that Do not carry animals on your motorcycle. he or she can cause loss of motorcycle An animal could make sudden and control by making sudden movements or unpredictable movements that could lead by adopting an incorrect seated position.
  • Page 109 Accessories, Loading and Passengers Warning Warning Never attempt to store any items in the Never ride accessory-equipped cockpit area. This can restrict the steering motorcycle, or a motorcycle carrying a and will cause loss of control leading to an payload of any kind, at speeds above accident.
  • Page 110 If the passenger seat or luggage rack are The top box sliding carriage is intended for used to carry small objects, they must not fitment of the Triumph Genuine Accessory exceed a total maximum of 10 kg in top box only.
  • Page 111: Loading Distribution

    Luggage rack and seat (if no top box fitted) up to 10 kg total Cockpit stowage box 1.5 kg Under-seat stowage box (with and without 0.5 kg (with audio) audio fitted) 1.7 kg (without audio) Triumph accessory D-lock (if fitted) 2.7 kg...
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  • Page 113: Maintenance And Adjustment

    Maintenance and Adjustment MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT Table of Contents Scheduled Maintenance............116 Engine Oil .
  • Page 114 Front Fork Inspection........... . . 135 Front Suspension Adjustment (Trophy models only) ......136 Front Suspension Setting Chart (Trophy models only).
  • Page 115 Maintenance and Adjustment Rear Light Assembly............156 Rear Light Assembly Removal and Installation .
  • Page 116: Maintenance And Adjustment

    Only an authorised your motorcycle. Triumph dealer will have this knowledge Triumph Motorcycles cannot accept any and equipment. responsibility for damage or injury resulting Since incorrect or neglected maintenance...
  • Page 117: Maintenance And Adjustment

    Valve clearances - check/adjust Camshaft timing - adjust - only first 20,000 mile • (32,000 km) service • • • Air cleaner - renew Autoscan - carry out a full Autoscan using the Triumph • • • • • diagnostic tool •...
  • Page 118 Maintenance and Adjustment Operation Description Odometer Reading in Miles (Kms) or Time Period, whichever comes first First Service Annual Mileage based service Service Every Year 10,000 20,000 40,000 (32,000) (800) (64,000) 30,000 1 month (16,000 48,000) • • Headstock bearings - lubricate •...
  • Page 119 Maintenance and Adjustment Operation Description Odometer Reading in Miles (Kms) or Time Period, whichever comes first First Service Annual Mileage based service Service Every Year 10,000 20,000 40,000 (32,000) (800) (64,000) 30,000 1 month (16,000 48,000) • • • • •...
  • Page 120: Engine Oil

    Maintenance and Adjustment Engine Oil Warning Never start the engine or run the engine in a confined area. Exhaust fumes are poisonous cause loss cbnz consciousness and death within a short In order for the engine, transmission, and period of time. Always operate your clutch to function correctly, maintain the motorcycle in the open-air or in an area engine oil at the correct level, and change the...
  • Page 121: Oil Level Adjustment

    Maintenance and Adjustment Oil level Adjustment Oil and Oil Filter Change chta Filler plug 1. Oil drain plug If it is necessary to top up the oil level, remove the filler plug and add oil, a little at a time, until the level registered in the sight glass is correct.
  • Page 122: Disposal Of Used Engine Oil And Oil Filters

    If Unscrew and remove the oil filter using this light stays on when the engine is Triumph service tool T3880313. Dispose of running, stop the engine immediately and the old filter in an environmentally friendly investigate the cause.
  • Page 123: Oil Specification And Grade

    Maintenance and Adjustment Oil Specification and Grade Cooling System Triumph high performance fuel injected ensure efficient engines are designed to use 10W/40 or engine cooling, check 15W/50 semi or fully synthetic motorcycle the coolant level each engine oil that meets specification API SH (or...
  • Page 124: Coolant Level Inspection

    Never swallow anti-freeze or any of the motorcycle coolant. Note: • HD4X Hybrid coolant, supplied by Triumph, is pre-mixed and does not need to be diluted chsz prior to filling or topping up the 1. Expansion tank cooling system. 2. MAX mark 3.
  • Page 125: Coolant Level Adjustment

    Maintenance and Adjustment Coolant Level Adjustment Release the left hand fairing infill panel stud from the mounting grommet and remove it from the motorcycle. Warning Do not remove the radiator pressure cap when the engine is hot. When the engine is hot, the coolant inside the radiator will be hot and also under pressure.
  • Page 126: Coolant Change

    Interference with Coolant Change the radiator airflow can cause overheating, Have the coolant changed by an authorised potentially resulting in engine damage. Triumph dealer in accordance with scheduled maintenance requirements.
  • Page 127: Throttle Control

    Always be alert for changes in the 'feel' of the throttle control and have the throttle Clutch Fluid Level Inspection and system checked by an authorised Triumph Adjustment dealer if any changes are detected. Changes can be due to wear in the...
  • Page 128: Final Drive Unit

    Maintenance and Adjustment The brake and clutch fluid in the reservoir Final Drive Unit must be kept between the upper and lower Other than checking the final drive oil level, level lines (reservoir held horizontal). the unit contains no user serviceable parts. Release the fixings securing the clutch Check the final drive unit for oil leaks in reservoir cover, then remove the cover noting...
  • Page 129: Side Panels

    Maintenance and Adjustment Side Panels Brakes Side panel removal is required to access the Brake Wear Inspection fuse boxes and to top up the rear brake fluid reservoir. Removal Remove the rider’s seat (see page 74). Remove the two fixings securing the side panel.
  • Page 130: Brake Pad Wear Compensation

    It is dangerous to operate the motorcycle fitted, ride with extreme caution until the under such conditions and your authorised new pads have 'broken in'. Triumph dealer must rectify the fault before riding. Riding with defective brakes may lead to Warning loss of motorcycle control and an accident.
  • Page 131: Disc Brake Fluid

    Maintenance and Adjustment Disc Brake Fluid Front Brake Fluid Level Inspection and Adjustment Inspect the level of brake fluid in both reservoirs and change the brake fluid in accordance with scheduled maintenance requirements. Use only DOT 4 fluid as recommended in the Specification section. The brake fluid must also be changed if it becomes, or is suspected of having become contaminated with moisture or any other...
  • Page 132: Rear Brake Fluid Inspection And Adjustment

    Maintenance and Adjustment Rear Brake Fluid Inspection and Fluid Level Adjustment Adjustment Fluid Level Inspection chtf 1. Rear brake fluid reservoir 2. Fixing chtg 3. Cap screws Rear brake fluid reservoir Remove the right hand side panel (see 2. Upper level line page 129).
  • Page 133: Brake Light Switches

    If there has been an appreciable drop in the level of the fluid in either fluid To prevent risk of injury from the reservoir, consult your authorised Triumph motorcycle falling during the inspection, dealer for advice before riding. Riding with...
  • Page 134: Inspecting The Steering (Headstock) Bearings For Free Play

    If the wheel bearings in the front or rear wheel allow play in the wheel hub, are noisy, or if the wheel does not turn smoothly, have your authorised Triumph dealer inspect the wheel bearings. The wheel bearings must be inspected at the...
  • Page 135: Front Suspension

    (see page 138). If any damage or leakage is found, consult an authorised Triumph dealer. • This chart is only a guide. Setting requirements may vary for rider To check that the forks operate smoothly: weight and personal preferences.
  • Page 136: Front Suspension Adjustment (Trophy Models Only)

    Maintenance and Adjustment Front Suspension Adjustment Front Suspension Setting Chart (Trophy models only) (Trophy models only) Note: Loading Mode Rebound Damping¹ • Suspension adjustments Trophy SE models fitted with Solo Riding Comfort Triumph Electronic Suspension (TES) Standard are described on page 54.
  • Page 137: Rear Suspension

    Maintenance and Adjustment Rear Suspension Rear Suspension Adjustment (Trophy models only) Warning Note: • Suspension adjustments Ensure that the correct balance between Trophy SE models fitted with front and rear suspension is maintained. Triumph Electronic Suspension (TES) Suspension imbalance could significantly are described on page 54.
  • Page 138: Rear Suspension Setting Chart (Trophy Models Only)

    Maintenance and Adjustment Rebound Damping Adjustment Rear Suspension Setting Chart (Trophy models only) Loading Mode Spring Rebound Pre-Load damping ² ² Solo Comfort Riding Standard Sport Solo and Comfort Luggage Standard chsi Rebound damping adjuster Sport The rebound damping adjuster is located at...
  • Page 139: Tyres

    Maintenance and Adjustment Tyres cboa This model is equipped with tubeless tyres, valves and wheel rims. Use only tyres marked 'TUBELESS' and tubeless valves on rims marked 'SUITABLE FOR TUBELESS TYRES'. Warning Typical Tyre Marking - Do not install tube-type tyres on tubeless Tubeless Tyre rims.
  • Page 140: Tyre Inflation Pressures

    (see Specification are set as described in the Specification section correct inflation pressures). section for on-road use. Alternatively, ask your authorised Triumph Operation of the motorcycle with incorrect dealer to inspect your wheels and tyres. tyre pressures cause loss Tyre Pressure Monitoring System motorcycle control leading to an accident.
  • Page 141: Tyre Wear

    Maintenance and Adjustment Tyre Wear Warning Only operate this Triumph motorcycle at high speed in closed-course on-road competition or on closed-course racetracks. cboa As the tyre tread wears down, the tyre High-speed operation should only then be becomes more susceptible to punctures. It is...
  • Page 142: Tyre Replacement

    Maintenance and Adjustment Tyre Replacement Warning All Triumph motorcycles are carefully and extensively tested in a range of riding Use of non-recommended tyres can affect conditions to ensure that the most effective wheel speed and cause the Triumph tyre combinations are approved for use on Traction Control function not to operate, each model.
  • Page 143 If tyre damage is suspected, such as after tyres and the rider must allow adequate striking the kerb, ask your authorised riding distance (approximately 100 miles) Triumph dealer to inspect the tyre both to become accustomed to the new internally and externally. Remember, tyre handling characteristics.
  • Page 144: Battery

    When wheel balancing is required, such as battery whether or not it is fitted in the after tyre replacement, see your authorised motorcycle. Triumph dealer. Do not attach jump leads to the battery, Only use self-adhesive weights. Clip-on touch the battery cables together or...
  • Page 145: Battery Removal

    Maintenance and Adjustment Battery Removal Disconnect the battery leads, negative (black) lead first. Remove the fixing securing the right hand Lift the battery out of the case. cockpit infill panel and remove the panel from the two front studs/grommets by pulling upwards and rearwards.
  • Page 146: Battery Maintenance

    Maintenance and Adjustment Battery Maintenance Battery Discharge Clean the battery using a clean, dry cloth. Be Caution sure that the cable connections are clean. The charge level in the battery must be Warning maintained to maximise battery life. The battery acid is corrosive and poisonous Failure to maintain the battery charge level and will cause damage to unprotected could cause serious internal damage to the...
  • Page 147: Battery Maintenance During Storage And Infrequent Use Of The Motorcycle

    For help with selecting a battery charger, Motorcycle checking the battery Voltage or battery charging, contact your local authorised During storage or infrequent use of the Triumph dealer. motorcycle, inspect the battery Voltage weekly using a digital multimeter. Follow the manufacturer's instructions supplied with the Warning meter.
  • Page 148: Battery Installation

    Should the battery Voltage fall below ignite battery gases causing a risk of 12.7 Volts, the battery should be charged personal injury. using a Triumph approved battery charger. Always follow the instructions supplied with Place the battery in the battery case. the battery charger.
  • Page 149: Fuse Boxes

    Maintenance and Adjustment Apply a light coat of grease to the terminals Fuse Boxes to prevent corrosion. Main Fuse Boxes Cover positive terminal with protective cap. Front of Motorcycle Reposition the diagnostic connector and fuse box bracket. Refit battery strap, ensuring diagnostic connector and fuse box bracket is secured by the strap.
  • Page 150: Fuse Identification

    When checking for a blown fuse, and should be replaced if used. use the tables to establish which fuse has blown. Fuse Layout - Trophy Front of Motorcycle cebw Front fuse box cover 4.
  • Page 151: Fuse Layout - Trophy Se

    Maintenance and Adjustment Fuse Layout - Trophy SE Front of Motorcycle cebw Front fuse box cover 4. Rear fuse box 2. Front fuse box 5. Rear fuse box cover 3. Spare fuses Front Fuse Box Rear Fuse Box Circuit Protected...
  • Page 152: Abs Fuse Box

    Maintenance and Adjustment ABS Fuse Box Main Fuse The 40 Amp main fuse is located above the Circuit Protected Position Rating battery. (Amps) To allow access to the main fuse, remove the fixing securing the right hand cockpit infill panel and remove the panel from the two front studs/grommets by pulling upwards The ABS system is protected by two fuses, and rearwards.
  • Page 153: Headlights

    The use of non-approved headlight bulbs may result in damage to the headlight lens. Caution Use a genuine Triumph supplied headlight bulb as specified in the Triumph Parts If the motorcycle is to be used under Catalogue. closed-course conditions, you may be...
  • Page 154 Maintenance and Adjustment To Replace a Bulb: Detach the bulb retainer from the hook on the headlight assembly and rotate it away Disconnect the battery, negative (black) lead from the bulb as shown. first (see page 144). Remove the two fixings and remove the lower yoke cover to allow access to the bulbs from underneath.
  • Page 155: Position Light Bulb Replacement

    Maintenance and Adjustment Position Light Bulb Replacement Disconnect the ambient air temperature sensor connector and remove the trim panel. chtc Position light bulb chtu 1. Headlight trim panel The position light is fitted to the underside of 2. Fixings the headlight, behind the headlight trim 3.
  • Page 156: Rear Light Assembly

    Maintenance and Adjustment Rear Light Assembly Bulb Replacement The rear light, licence plate light and rear direction indicators are incorporated in a single assembly. The rear light unit is a sealed, maintenance free LED unit. The direction indicator bulbs and licence plate light bulb can be replaced as described below: Rear Light Assembly Removal and Installation...
  • Page 157: Front Direction Indicator Bulb Replacement

    Maintenance and Adjustment Front Direction Indicator Bulb Cleaning Replacement Frequent, regular cleaning is an essential part of the maintenance of your motorcycle. If regularly cleaned, the appearance will be preserved for many years. Cleaning with cold water containing an automotive cleaner is essential at all times but particularly so after exposure to sea breezes, sea water, dusty or muddy roads and in winter when roads are...
  • Page 158: Where To Be Careful

    Maintenance and Adjustment Use separate cleaning sponges or cleaning After Washing cloths for washing painted/polished surfaces Remove the plastic bags and tape, and clear and chassis areas. Chassis areas (such as the air intakes. wheels and under mudguards) will be Test the brakes before motorcycle operation.
  • Page 159: Unpainted Aluminium Items

    Maintenance and Adjustment Unpainted Aluminium Items If the transparency of the windscreen is reduced by scratches or oxidation which Items such as brake and clutch levers, wheels, cannot be removed, the windscreen must be engine covers, top and bottom yokes on replaced.
  • Page 160: Washing

    Maintenance and Adjustment Washing Protecting Prepare a mixture of cold water and mild When the exhaust system is dry, rub automotive cleaner. Do not use a highly 'Motorex 645 Clean and Protect' into the alkaline soap commonly found surface. commercial car washes because it leaves a residue.
  • Page 161: Storage

    (noting that Warning HD4X Hybrid OAT coolant, as supplied by Triumph, is pre-mixed and requires no Petrol is extremely flammable and can be dilution) and distilled water solution (see explosive under certain conditions. Turn page 123). the ignition switch off. Do not smoke.
  • Page 162: Preparation After Storage

    Storage Preparation After Storage Put the side stand down. Crank the engine on the starter motor several Install battery removed) (see times until the oil pressure light goes out. page 148). Replace the spark plugs, tightening to If the motorcycle has been stored for more 12 Nm, and start the engine.
  • Page 163: Specifications

    Specifications SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Overall Length ....2235 mm (88 in) Overall Width ....975 mm (38.3 in) (with panniers fitted) 955 mm (37.6 in) (without panniers) Overall Height.
  • Page 164 Triumph HD4X Hybrid OAT coolant Water/Anti-freeze ratio ... 50/50 (premixed as supplied by Triumph) Coolant Capacity ....
  • Page 165 Specifications Fuel System Type ......Electronic Fuel Injection Injectors ..... . . Solenoid Operated Fuel Pump .
  • Page 166 Specifications Transmission Transmission Type ....6 Speed, Constant Mesh Clutch Type ....Wet, Multi-Plate Final Drive Ratio .
  • Page 167 Specifications Tyres Tyre Sizes: Front Size..... . 120/70 ZR17 Rear Size ..... . 190/55 ZR17 Tyre Pressures (Cold): Front .
  • Page 168 Specifications Electrical Equipment Battery Type....YTX20L-BS Battery Rating ....12 Volt, 18 Ah Alternator.
  • Page 169 Coolant ..... . . Triumph HD4X Hybrid OAT coolant Bearings and Pivots....
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  • Page 171 Unpainted Aluminium Items..159 (Trophy only) ....136 Washing..... . . 160 Front Suspension Settings Chart Where to be Careful .
  • Page 172 Index Lower Message Area ... . . 48 Audio Information... . 48 Gears Cruise Control Status ..48 Changing Gears .
  • Page 173 Lubrication ..... 164 (Trophy only) ....138 Performance .
  • Page 174 Index Tyres ......139 Minimum Recommended Warning Lights ..... 24 Tread Depth .

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