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GENERAL INFORMATION
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NOTICE
An adhesive label is fitted to the wheel
rim to indicate the position of the tyre
pressure sensor.
Care must be taken when replacing
the tyres to prevent any damage to
the tyre pressure sensors.
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.
The tyre pressures shown on the
instrument panel indicate the actual
tyre pressure at the time of selecting
the display. This may differ from the
inflation pressure set when the tyres
are cold because tyres become warmer
during riding, causing the air in the tyre
to expand and the pressure to increase.
The cold inflation pressures specified by
Triumph take account of this.
The tyre pressures must only be
adjusted when the tyres are cold and
using an accurate tyre pressure gauge.
The tyre pressure display on the
instruments must not be used when
adjusting the tyre pressure. For the
recommended tyre pressures, see the
Specification section.
Tyre Pressure Sensor Batteries
When the battery voltage in a pressure
sensor is low, a message will be shown
in the instrument display and the TPMS
symbol or message will indicate which
wheel sensor has the low battery
voltage. If the batteries are completely
flat, only dashes will be shown in the
instrument display, the red TPMS
warning light will be on and the TPMS
symbol will flash continuously. Contact a
competent person with the specialist
knowledge and technical understanding
of motorcycles, such as an authorised
Triumph dealer to have the sensor
replaced and the new serial number
recorded in the spaces provided in the
Motorcycle Service Handbook.
With the ignition turned ON, if the TPMS
symbol flashes continuously or the
TPMS warning light remains on there is
a fault with the TPMS system. The fault
must be checked and rectified by a
competent person with the specialist
knowledge and technical understanding
of motorcycles, such as an authorised
Triumph dealer.

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