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Triumph Trident 2023 - 7.4.1 Tyre Pressures

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GENERAL INFORMATION
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Tyre pressure sensors are fitted to the
front and rear wheels. These sensors
measure the air pressure inside the tyre
and transmit pressure data to the
instruments. These sensors will not
transmit the data until the motorcycle is
travelling at a speed greater than
12 mph (20 km/h). Two dashes will be
shown in the display area until the tyre
pressure signal is received.
An adhesive label will be fitted to the
wheel rim to indicate the position of the
tyre pressure sensor, which is near the
valve.
Tyre Pressures
WARNING
The Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS) is not to be used as a tyre
pressure gauge when adjusting the
tyre pressures.
For correct tyre pressures, always
check the tyre pressures when the
tyres are cold using an accurate tyre
pressure gauge.
Use of the TPMS system to set
inflation pressures may lead to
incorrect tyre pressures leading to
loss of motorcycle control which could
result in serious injury or death.
NOTICE
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 the tyres fitted by a
competent person with the specialist
knowledge and technical
understanding of motorcycles, such as
an authorised Triumph dealer. It is
important to inform them that tyre
pressure sensors are fitted to the
wheels before they remove the tyres.

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