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Triumph Thunderbird User Manual

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Accessories and Loading
ACCESSORIES AND LOADING
The addition of accessories and carriage of additional weight can affect the motorcycle's
handling characteristics causing changes in stability and necessitating a reduction in speed. The
following information has been prepared as a guide to the potential hazards of adding
accessories to a motorcycle and carrying passengers and additional loads.
Warning
Incorrect loading may result in an unsafe
riding condition leading to an accident.
Always ensure any loads carried are evenly
distributed on both sides of the motorcycle.
Ensure that the load is correctly secured
such that it will not move around while the
motorcycle is in motion.
Always check the load security regularly
(though not while the motorcycle is in
motion) and ensure that the load does not
extend beyond the rear of the motorcycle.
Never exceed the maximum vehicle
loading weight of 231 kg.
This maximum loading weight is made up
from the combined weight of the rider,
passenger, any accessories fitted and any
load carried.
Warning
Do not install accessories or carry luggage
that impairs the control of the motorcycle.
Make sure that you have not adversely
affected any lighting component, road
clearance, banking capability (i.e. lean
angle), control operation, wheel travel,
front fork movement, visibility in any
direction, or any other aspect of the
motorcycle's operation.
Warning
Never ride an accessory equipped
motorcycle, or a motorcycle carrying a
payload of any kind, at speeds above
80 mph (130 km/h). In either/both of
these conditions, speeds in excess of
80 mph (130 km/h) should not be
attempted even where the legal speed
limit permits this.
The presence of accessories and/or
payload will cause changes in the stability
and handling of the motorcycle.
Failure to allow for changes in motorcycle
stability may lead to loss of control or an
accident.
Remember that the 80 mph (130 km/h)
absolute limit will be reduced by the fitting
of non-approved accessories, incorrect
loading, worn tyres, overall motorcycle
condition and poor road or weather
conditions.
Warning
This motorcycle must not be operated
above the legal road speed limit except in
authorised closed-course conditions.

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Triumph Thunderbird Specifications

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ManufacturerTriumph
Displacement1699 cc
Bore x Stroke107.1 mm x 94.3 mm
Compression Ratio9.7:1
ClutchWet, multi-plate
Gearbox6-speed
FrameTubular steel, twin spine
Front Tyre120/70 R19
Rear Tyre200/50 R17
Seat Height700 mm
Fuel SystemFuel injection
Final DriveBelt
Front SuspensionTelescopic forks
Rear SuspensionTwin shocks, adjustable preload
Front BrakesTwin 310mm floating discs
Rear BrakesBrembo 2-piston caliper
Fuel Tank Capacity22 L
Power97 hp (72 kW) @ 5900 rpm

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