MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
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▼ Motorcycles traveling more than
10,000 miles (16,000 km) per year
must have the mileage based items
maintained as the motorcycle
reaches the specified mileage. In
addition to this, annual based items
will require maintenance at their
specified annual intervals.
In all cases maintenance must be
carried out at or before the specified
maintenance intervals shown. For
advice on which maintenance schedule
is most suitable for your motorcycle,
contact a competent person with the
specialist knowledge and technical
understanding of motorcycles, such as
an authorized Triumph dealer.
Triumph Motorcycles cannot accept
any responsibility for damage or injury
resulting from incorrect maintenance or
improper adjustment.
Service Symbol/General Warning Symbol
The service symbol will
illuminate for five seconds after
the motorcycle start up
sequence as a reminder that a service is
due in approximately 62 miles (100 km).
The service symbol will illuminate
permanently when the mileage is
reached, it will remain permanently
illuminated until the service interval is
reset. We recommend the service
interval is reset by a competent person
with the specialist knowledge and
technical understanding of motorcycles,
such as an authorized Triumph dealer.
The general warning symbol will
flash if an ABS or engine
management fault has occurred
and the ABS and/or MIL warning lights
are illuminated. The fault must be
checked and rectified by a competent
person with the specialist knowledge
and technical understanding of
motorcycles, such as an authorized
Triumph dealer.
NOTICE
Items marked * in the Scheduled
Maintenance Table are subject to
additional labor charge, above the
cost and time allowance for the basic
service, which includes time to check
only.
Disposal of Used Fluids
To protect the environment, do not
pour the following on the ground, down
sewers, drains or into groundwater
sources:
▼ Engine oil
▼ Coolant
▼ Fuel
▼ Clutch and brake fluid
▼ Front fork oil.
Do not place used oil filters in with the
general waste.
If in doubt for the disposal of the above,
contact your local authority.