ootrests
and
Inspection
1.
lnspect the frame footrests and fairings for
damage, cracks, chafing and other dangerous
conditions. Check fairing and frame fixings for
security.
2.
lnspect the footrests for wear. If more than
50%
of the radiused end is worn away, the footrest
must be replaced.
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1.
Footrest Wear Limit
Use of a motorcycle with footrests worn beyond the
maximum limit will allow the motorcycle to be
banked to an ynsafe angle.
Banking to an unsafe angle may cause instability,
loss of motorcycle control and an accident.
If the motorcycle is involved in an accident or
collision it must be taken to an authorised Triumph
dealer for repair or inspection.
Any accident can cause damage to the motorcycle
which, if not correctly repaired, may cause loss of
motorcycle control and an accident.
The frame must not be modified as any modification
to the frame such as welding or drilling may weaken
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the frame resulting in loss of motorcycle control and
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an accident.
Seat
Removal
Note:
The seat lock is situated on the battery
tray, in line with the footrest mounting rail,
on the left hand side of the motorcycle.
1.
Insert the ignition key into the seat lock and turn
the key anti-clockwise while pressing down on
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the rear part of the seat.
1.
Seat Lock
2.
To detach the seat, lift the rear and disengage
the front lip from below the fuel tank.
Service
Manual
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Speed Triple