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Triumph DAYTONA 650 User Manual

Triumph DAYTONA 650
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Maintenance and Adjustment
Page 74
Battery Removal
1. Battery
2. Negative (--) Terminal
3. Positive (+) Terminal
Remove the seat
Remove the battery strap.
Disconnect the battery leads,
negative (black) lead first.
Take the battery out of the case.
WARNING: Ensure that the
battery terminals do not touch
the motorcycle frame as this may
cause a short circuit or spark which
would ignite battery gases causing a
risk of personal injury.
Clean the battery using a clean, dry ,
cloth. Be sure that the cable
connections are clean.
Battery Maintenance
WARNING: The battery
electrolyte is corrosive and
poisonous and will cause damage to
unprotected skin. Never swallow
battery electrolyte or allow it to come
into contact with the skin. To prevent
injury, always wear eye and skin
protection when handling the battery.
The battery is a sealed type and will not
require any maintenance other than routine
recharging, such as during storage.
It is not possible to adjust the electrolyte
level in the battery .

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Triumph DAYTONA 650 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Displacement646 cc
Transmission6-speed
Rear BrakesSingle 220mm disc, single-piston caliper
Front Tire120/70 ZR17
Rear Tire180/55 ZR17
Fuel SystemMultipoint sequential electronic fuel injection
Engine TypeLiquid-cooled, DOHC, inline 4-cylinder
Max Torque68 Nm @ 11, 000 rpm
FrameAluminum
Rear SuspensionMonoshock with adjustable preload
Front BrakesTwin 308mm floating discs, 4-piston calipers
Seat Height825 mm
Dry Weight165 kg
IgnitionDigital
Final DriveChain
Length2, 060 mm
Wheelbase1395 mm
Fuel Capacity17.5 liters (4.6 US gal)

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