Maintenance and Adjustment
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Tyre Replacement if TPMS is fitted
Tyres that have been used on a rolling
road dynamometer may become
damaged. In some cases, the damage
may not be visible on the external
surface of the tyre.
Tyres must be replaced after such use
as continued use of a damaged tyre
may lead to instability, loss of control
and an accident.
Accurate wheel balance is necessary
for safe, stable handling of the
motorcycle. Do not remove or change
any wheel balance weights. Incorrect
wheel balance may cause instability
leading to loss of control and an
accident.
When wheel balancing is required,
such as after tyre replacement, see
your authorised Triumph dealer.
Only use self-adhesive weights. Clip on
weights may damage the wheel and
tyre resulting in tyre deflation, loss of
control and an accident.
An adhesive label is fitted to the wheel
rim to indicate the position of the tyre
pressure sensor. Care must be taken
when replacing the tyres to prevent
any damage to the tyre pressure
sensors.
Always have your tyres fitted by your
authorised Triumph dealer and inform
them that tyre pressure sensors are
fitted to the wheels.
Do not use anti-puncture fluid or any
other item likely to obstruct air flow to
the TPMS sensor’s value. Any blockage
to the air pressure valve of the TPMS
sensor during operation will cause the
sensor to become blocked, causing
irreparable damage to the TPMS
sensor assembly.
Damage caused by the use of anti-
puncture fluid or incorrect
maintenance is not considered a
manufacturing defect and is not
covered under warranty.
Always have your tyres fitted by your
authorised Triumph dealer and inform
them that tyre pressures sensors are
fitted to the wheels.