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Maintenance and Adjustment
Refit the reservoir cover ensuring that the
diaphragm seal is correctly fitted. Tighten the
screws to 2Nm.
Refit the heel guard and tighten the screws to
18 N m .
Brake Light Switches
The brake light is activated independently by
either the front or rear brake. If, with the
ignition in the ON position, the brake light
does not work when the front brake lever is
pulled or the rear brake pedal is pressed,
have your authorised Triumph dealer
investigate and rectify the fault.
Windscreen Cleaning (if
fitted)
Clean the windscreen
with a solution of
mild soap or
detergent and
lukewarm water. After cleaning, rinse well
and then dry with a soft, lint free cloth.
If the transparency of the windscreen is
reduced by scratches or oxidation which
cannot be removed, the windscreen must be
replaced.
If there has been an appreciable drop in
the level of the fluid in either fluid
reservoir, consult your authorised Triumph
dealer for advice before riding. Riding with
depleted brake fluid levels, or with a brake
fluid leak is dangerous and will cause
reduced brake performance potentially
leading to loss of motorcycle control and
an accident.
Riding the motorcycle with defective brake
lights is illegal and dangerous.
An accident causing injury to the rider and
other road users may result from use of a
motorcycle with defective brake lights.
Products such as window cleaning fluids,
insect remover, rain repellent, scouring
compounds, petrol or strong solvents such
as alcohol, acetone, carbon tetrachloride,
etc. will damage the windscreen. Never
allow these products to contact the
windscreen.
Never attempt to clean the windscreen
while the motorcycle is in motion as
releasing the handlebars may cause loss of
vehicle control and an accident.
Operation of the motorcycle with a
damaged or scratched windscreen will
reduce the rider's forward vision. Any such
reduction in forward vision is dangerous
and may lead to an accident causing injury
or death.