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Triumph Trident User Manual

Triumph Trident
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WARRANTY
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What Is Not Covered By This
Emission Warranty
The emission control system warranty
does not cover:
Malfunctions in any "warranted parts"
caused by any of the following; abuse,
misuse, modification, alteration,
tampering, disconnection, or improper or
inadequate maintenance.
Damage resulting from accident, acts of
nature or other events beyond the
control of Triumph Motorcycles America
Limited.
The repair or replacement of "warranted
parts" which are scheduled for
replacement prior to 18,641 miles (such
as spark plugs, which are scheduled for
replacement at 10,000 miles) once these
parts have been replaced at the first
replacement interval as part of required
maintenance services.
Repairs and services performed by
anyone other than an authorized
Triumph dealer (except in case of
emergency). The California Air
Resources Board defines an
"emergency" as an authorized dealer
not being reasonably available or the
lack of availability of "warranted parts"
within a reasonable time period not to
exceed 30 days.
Loss of time, inconvenience, loss of use
of the motorcycle, or commercial loss.
Repairs on any motorcycle of which
odometer mileage has been changed so
that mileage cannot be really
determined.
Caring for your Motorcycle
Triumph Motorcycles have taken great
care in the selection of materials, plating
and painting techniques so as to
provide its customers with a quality
cosmetic appearance allied to durability.
However, motorcycles are often used in
hostile environmental conditions and in
these circumstances it is essential that
the motorcycle is washed, dried and lost
lubricity replaced to prevent
discoloration particularly of plated and
unplated metallic surfaces. Your dealer
can provide further information and
advice if required. Ultimately the
appearance of your motorcycle will very
much depend on the care it receives.
For further information in regards to
caring for your motorcycle, refer to the
Cleaning and Storage section of this
Owner’s Handbook.

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Triumph Trident Specifications

General IconGeneral
Engine Capacity660 cc
Transmission6-speed
Seat Height805 mm
Dry Weight189 kg
FrameTubular steel perimeter frame
Engine TypeLiquid-cooled, 12-valve, DOHC, inline 3-cylinder
Max Power81 hp (60.5 kW) @ 10, 250 rpm
Max Torque47 lb-ft (64 Nm) @ 6, 250 rpm
Rear SuspensionShowa monoshock, preload adjustable
Front BrakesTwin 310mm discs, Nissin 2-piston sliding calipers, ABS
Rear BrakesNissin single-piston sliding caliper, single 255mm disc, ABS
Fuel Tank Capacity14 Litres
Front SuspensionShowa 41mm upside down separate function forks (SFF)

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