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Triumph Street Cup User Manual

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Maintenance And Adjustment
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Battery Discharge
Caution
The charge level in the battery must be
maintained to maximise battery life.
Failure to maintain the battery charge
level could cause serious internal
damage to the battery.
Under normal conditions, the motorcycle
charging system will keep the battery
fully charged. However, if the motorcycle
is unused, the battery will gradually
discharge due to a normal process
called self discharge; the clock, Engine
Control Module (ECM) memory, high
ambient temperatures, or the addition
of electrical security systems or other
electrical accessories will all increase
this rate of battery discharge.
Disconnecting the battery from the
motorcycle during storage will reduce
the rate of discharge.
Battery Discharge During Storage
and Infrequent Use of the
Motorcycle
During storage or infrequent use of the
motorcycle, inspect the battery voltage
weekly using a digital multimeter. Follow
the manufacturer’s instructions
supplied with the meter.
Should the battery voltage fall below
12.7 Volts, the battery should be
charged.
Allowing a battery to discharge or
leaving it discharged for even a short
period of time causes sulphation of the
lead plates. Sulphation is a normal part
of the chemical reaction inside the
battery, however over time the sulphate
can crystallise on the plates making
recovery difficult or impossible. This
permanent damage is not covered by
the motorcycle warranty, as it is not
due to a manufacturing defect.
Keeping the battery fully charged
reduces the likelihood of it freezing in
cold conditions. Allowing a battery to
freeze will cause serious internal
damage to the battery.
Battery Charging
Warning
The battery gives off explosive gases;
keep sparks, flames and cigarettes
away. Provide adequate ventilation
when charging or using the battery in
an enclosed space.
The battery contains sulphuric acid
(battery acid). Contact with skin or
eyes may cause severe burns. Wear
protective clothing and a face shield.
If battery acid gets on your skin, flush
with water immediately.
If battery acid gets in your eyes, flush
with water for at least 15 minutes and
SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY.
If battery acid is swallowed, drink large
quantities of water and SEEK MEDICAL
ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY.
KEEP BATTERY ACID OUT OF THE
REACH OF CHILDREN.

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Triumph Street Cup Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine Capacity900 cc
Max Torque80 Nm @ 3, 230 rpm
Fuel SystemMultipoint sequential electronic fuel injection
Transmission5-speed
FrameTubular steel cradle
Rear SuspensionKYB twin shocks with adjustable preload, 120 mm rear wheel travel
Front BrakesSingle 310 mm disc, Nissin 2-piston floating caliper, ABS
Dry Weight200 kg
Bore x Stroke84.6 x 80 mm
Compression Ratio10.55:1
Final DriveChain
ClutchWet, multi-plate assist clutch
Front Tyre100/90-18
Engine TypeLiquid-cooled, 8 valve, SOHC, 270° crank angle parallel twin
Max Power55 PS (54 hp) @ 5, 900 rpm
ExhaustBrushed stainless steel twin silencers
Front Suspension41mm forks
Rear BrakesSingle 255 mm disc, Nissin 2-piston floating caliper, ABS
Seat Height780 mm
Fuel Tank Capacity12 L
SwingarmTwin-sided, tubular steel
Front Wheel18 x 2.75 in
Rear Wheel17 x 4.25 in
Instrument Display and FunctionsAnalogue speedometer, fuel gauge and gear position indicator
Width (Handlebars)740 mm
Rake25.5°

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