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Triumph Trident
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MAINTENANCE
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Trident Battery Removal
Warning
Make sure that the battery terminals
do not touch the motorcycle frame.
This may cause a short circuit or
spark which would ignite battery
gases causing a risk of personal injury.
2
3
4
5
1
1. Negative (black) terminal
2. Battery
3. Battery strap
4. Positive (red) terminal
5. Battery spacer
To remove the battery:
Remove the seat, (see page73).
Unhook the battery strap from it's
hook near the battery spacer.
Remove the battery spacer.
Disconnect the battery leads,
negative (black) lead first and then
the positive lead.
Remove the battery from its housing.
Tiger Sport Battery Removal
Warning
Make sure that the battery terminals
do not touch the motorcycle frame.
This may cause a short circuit or
spark which would ignite battery
gases causing a risk of personal injury.
7 6 5
2 3 4
1
1. Battery strap clip
2. Diagnostics connector
3. Negative terminal
4. Battery
5. Battery strap
6. Positive (red) terminal
7. Battery spacer
To remove the battery:
Remove the seat, (see page73).
Disconnect the diagnostics
connector for ease of battery
removal.
Disconnect the battery leads,
negative (black) lead first and then
the positive lead.
Unhook the battery strap from its
clip near the battery spacer.
Remove the battery spacer.
Carefully remove the battery from its
housing.

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