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Triumph Daytona 675 User Manual

Triumph Daytona 675
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Foreword
FOREWORD
This handbook contains information on the Triumph Daytona 675, Daytona 675 R, Street Triple
and Street Triple R 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 handbook
particularly important information is
presented in the following form:
Note:
This note symbol indicates points of
particular interest for more efficient
and convenient operation.
Warning
This warning symbol identifies special
instructions or procedures, which if not
correctly followed could result in personal
injury, or loss of life.
Caution
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instructions or procedures, which, if not
strictly observed, could result in damage to,
or destruction of, equipment.

Table of Contents

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Triumph Daytona 675 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine Capacity675cc
Bore x Stroke74.0 x 52.3mm
Compression Ratio12.65:1
SwingarmBraced, twin-sided, aluminum alloy
Rear BrakesSingle 220mm disc, single piston caliper
Front Tyre120/70 ZR17
Rear Tyre180/55 ZR17
Engine TypeLiquid-cooled, in-line 3-cylinder
Max Power94 kW (126 hp) @ 12, 500 rpm
Fuel SystemMultipoint sequential electronic fuel injection
Exhaust3 into 1
IgnitionDigital inductive type
Transmission6-speed
FrameAluminum beam twin spar
Front Suspension41mm
Rear SuspensionMonoshock with adjustable preload
Front BrakesTwin 308mm floating discs, 4-piston radial calipers
Rake/Trail23.9º
Wheelbase1395mm
Fuel Tank Capacity17.4 litres

Summary

SAFETY FIRST

Motorcycle Operation and Load Limits

Warnings on usage and maximum payload.

Riding Safety Precautions

Rider Fitness and Licensing Requirements

Advice on fatigue, alcohol, drugs, and licensing.

Protective Gear and Controls

Safety Helmet and Clothing Importance

Guidance on protective gear and visibility.

SERIAL NUMBERS

Vehicle and Engine Identification Numbers

Location and recording of VIN and engine serial.

ABS and Tire Pressure Systems

Disabling the ABS System

Steps to temporarily disable ABS.

Motorcycle Warning Lights Explained

Explanation of Various Warning Indicators

Details on lights like turn signals, oil pressure, coolant temp.

Fuel Safety and Considerations

Refueling Safety Precautions and Warnings

Essential safety measures during refueling.

Breaking-in Procedure

Motorcycle Break-in Guidelines

Recommended steps for initial operation.

Daily Safety Checks

Pre-Ride Inspection Checklist

Essential daily checks for safe operation.

HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE

Stopping the Engine Safely

Steps to turn off the motorcycle.

Starting the Engine Correctly

Procedure for starting the motorcycle.

Motorcycle Operation

Moving Off from a Stop

How to smoothly start moving.

Gear Shifting and Quickshifter

Shifting Gears Smoothly

Technique for changing gears.

Braking Techniques

Proper Braking Procedure

How to apply front and rear brakes.

Safe Riding Practices

Caution During Braking and Turning

Extreme caution advice.

ABS System Functionality

ABS Operation and Limitations

How ABS works and its constraints.

Motorcycle Parking Guidelines

Safe Parking Procedures

Steps for parking securely.

High-Speed Operation Considerations

Warnings for High-Speed Riding

Dangers and precautions for high speeds.

ACCESSORIES, LOADING, AND PASSENGERS

Impact of Accessories on Handling

How accessories affect stability.

Luggage and Accessory Placement Warnings

Warnings about impairing control or visibility.

Passenger and Load Safety

Passenger Instructions for Safe Riding

How passengers should behave.

Passenger Influence on Motorcycle Handling

How passengers affect dynamics.

Load and Passenger Restrictions

Passenger Footrest and Height Requirements

Ensuring passenger security.

Speed Limits for Loaded Motorcycles

Maximum speeds with loads.

Scheduled Maintenance Importance

Overview of Scheduled Maintenance

Importance and types of service.

Maintenance Schedule Chart

Service Intervals Overview

Chart detailing service intervals.

Maintenance Schedule Details

Maintenance Schedule Chart Continued

Service Intervals Chart Continued

Chart detailing service intervals.

Engine Oil Maintenance

Engine Oil Level Inspection Procedure

How to check the engine oil level.

Engine Oil and Filter Change

Oil and Oil Filter Replacement Steps

Procedure for changing oil and filter.

Coolant Level Checks

Coolant Level Inspection Procedure

How to check coolant levels.

Coolant Level Adjustment

Coolant Level Adjustment Steps (Daytona Models)

Procedure for adjusting coolant.

Coolant Level Adjustment Continued

Fairing Removal for Coolant Access

Steps to remove fairings for access.

Refilling the Coolant System

Coolant Refill Procedure and Installation Steps

How to add coolant and reassemble.

Coolant Level Adjustment (Street Triple)

Coolant Refill Procedure (Street Triple)

How to add coolant to Street Triple.

Throttle Control Adjustment

Throttle Cable Adjustment Procedure

How to adjust throttle cables.

Clutch Adjustment and Inspection

Clutch Lever Adjustment Procedure

How to adjust clutch lever free play.

Drive Chain Maintenance

Drive Chain Inspection and Adjustment

Checking and adjusting drive chain.

Chain Lubrication and Inspection

Chain Lubrication Procedure

How to lubricate the drive chain.

Drive Chain Adjustment

Chain Free-Movement Adjustment Steps

How to adjust chain slack.

Chain and Sprocket Wear Inspection

Inspecting Chain and Sprocket Wear

How to check for worn components.

Brake Pad Wear Inspection

Front Brake Pad Inspection

How to check front brake pads.

Rear Brake Pad Inspection

How to check rear brake pads.

Brake Pad and Disc Maintenance

Breaking-in New Brake Pads and Discs

Procedure for new components.

Disc Brake Fluid Maintenance

Disc Brake Fluid Importance and Checks

Why brake fluid is critical.

Front Brake Fluid Level Check and Adjustment

Procedure for front brake fluid.

Front Brake Fluid Adjustment

Rear Brake Fluid Inspection and Adjustment

Rear Brake Fluid Check and Adjustment

Procedure for rear brake fluid.

Brake Lights and Bearings

Steering Bearing Inspection Procedure

How to inspect steering bearings.

Steering and Wheel Bearing Checks

Inspecting Steering Head Bearings for Play

Procedure for checking steering play.

Wheel Bearing Inspection Procedure

How to check wheel bearings.

Front Suspension System

Front Fork Inspection Procedure

How to inspect front forks for damage or leaks.

Front Suspension Spring Pre-Load Adjustment

Adjusting Front Spring Pre-Load (Daytona/Street Triple R)

Procedure for setting spring pre-load.

Front Suspension Damping Adjustment

Front Suspension Compression Damping

Rear Suspension System

Rear Suspension Inspection Procedure

How to inspect the rear shock absorber.

Rear Suspension Spring Pre-Load Adjustment

Adjusting Rear Spring Pre-Load (Street Triple)

Procedure for setting rear spring pre-load.

Rear Suspension Damping Adjustment

Compression Damping Adjustment (Street Triple R)

How to adjust compression damping.

Daytona 675 Suspension Damping

Tire Pressure and Wear Information

Tire Inflation Pressure Guidelines

Correct pressures and checking method.

Battery Safety Precautions

Battery Discharge Management

Battery Charging and Installation

Lighting System Adjustments

Headlight Beam Adjustment (Street Triple)

Headlight Bulb Replacement (Daytona)

Headlight Bulb Replacement (Street Triple)

STORAGE PREPARATION

Preparing Motorcycle for Storage

Steps for long-term storage.

Motorcycle Storage Preparation

Post-Storage Preparation Steps

Steps to take after removing from storage.

Engine Specifications

Transmission and Gear Ratios

Tire Specifications and Approved Tires

Torque Specifications and Fluids

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