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Triumph Rocket 3 R
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General Information
78
Caution
Do not use anti puncture fluid or any
other item likely to obstruct air flow
to the TPMS sensor’s orifices. Any
blockage to the air pressure orifice of
the TPMS sensor during operation will
cause the sensor to become blocked,
causing irreparable damage to the
TPMS sensor assembly.
Damage caused by the use of
anti puncture fluid or incorrect
maintenance is not considered a
manufacturing defect and will not be
covered under warranty.
Always have your tires mounted
by your authorized Triumph dealer
and inform them that tire pressure
sensors are installed on the wheels.
The tire pressures shown on the
instrument display indicate the actual
tire pressure at the time of selecting
the TPMS. This may differ from the
inflation pressure set when the tires
are cold because tires become warmer
during riding, causing the air in the tire
to expand and the inflation pressure to
increase. The cold inflation pressures
specified by Triumph take account of
this.
Only adjust tire pressures when the
tires are cold using an accurate tire
pressure gage (see
page 145), and do
not use the tire pressure shown on the
instrument display.
Low Tire Pressure
Warning
Stop the motorcycle if the tire
pressure warning light illuminates.
Do not ride the motorcycle until the
tires have been checked and the tire
pressures are at their recommended
pressure when cold.
If a low tire pressure is detected, the
tire pressure warning light will illuminate
and a message will be shown in the
display (see
page 76).

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