Triumph Maintenance, Service and Repair Manuals

The triumph service manuals available have been written to cater for your exclusive model, where each and every page is relevant. all the information you need to go about carrying out simple or complex repairs, as well as the basic motorcycle maintenance you pay so much for.

Whatever damage or malfunction comes your bikes way, these triumph manuals will enable you to repair, service and maintain it, without having to splash out on the expensive labour costs.

triumph bonnevilleTriumph Bonneville Manual - 2001-2007
triumph daytona 600Triumph Daytona Manual (600) - 2002-2004
triumph daytona 955iTriumph Daytona 955i Manual Speed Triple - 2003+
triumph rocket 3Triumph Rocket Manual III - 2004+
triumph tt600Triumph TT600 Manual Speed Four - 2000+
triumph tigerTriumph Tiger Manual (900) - 1999-2000
Typical Contents
* Introduction
- How to use the triumph workshop manual.
- Notes, caution & warnings.
- References.
- Tightening procedure.
- Repairs & replacements.
- Dimensions.
* General Information
- Torque wrench settings.
- Specifications & service tools.
- Ignition system safety precautions.
- Service data.
- Dangerous substances.
- Replacement parts.
- Engine oils.
- Inspection.
- Brakes.
- Electrical wires.
- Safety Instructions.
- Chassis repair.
- Lifting & jacking.
- Bearings.
- Engine coolant.
- Oil & grease seals.
- Lubrication.
- Nuts, bolts & fasteners.
- Gaskets & o-rings.
* Maintenance
- Wheels.
- Maintenance schedule chart.
- Secondary air injection system.
- Triumph service manuals.
- Tyres.
- Clutch cable.
- Fuel system.
- Fasteners.
- Engine oil.
- Oil cooler.
- Suspension.
- Engine oil filter.
- Drive chain.
- Valve clearance.
- Brakes.
- Air cleaner.
- Spark plugs.
- Fork.
- Cooling system.
- Lights.
- Steering.
- Bearings.
* Cylinder Head and Camshaft
- Removal, adjustment & Installation.
- Valves.
- Camshafts.
- Camshaft drive.
- Cam chain tensioner.
- Cam cover.
- Exploded view.
- Valve clearance.
* Clutch
- Removal, inspection, disassembly, assembly & Installation.
- Exploded view.
- Clutch cable.
- Clutch cover & clutch controls.
* Crankshaft, Piston & Rods
- Exploded view.
- Removal & Installation.
- Cylinder lines.
- Engine.
- Crankcase.
- Piston.
- Connecting rod big end bearing.
- Main bearing.
- Crankshaft.
- Piston ring.
* Transmission
- Removal, inspection, disassembly, assembly & installation.
- Exploded view.
- Sprag clutch.
- Gear change mechanism.
- Output shaft.
- Selector shaft.
- Input shaft.
- Selector forks & drum.
* Lubrication System
- Removal & Installation.
- Exploded view.
- Sump.
- Oil pump & gears.
- Heat exchanger.
- Oil circuit.
- Low pressure oil warning light.
- Engine oil & filter change.
- Oil level inspection.
* Engine Management & Fuel System
- Removal & Installation.
- Exploded view.
- Evaporative loss control system.
- Secondary air injection system.
- Exhaust system.
- Intake air temperature sensor.
- Engine management adapt ion.
- Crankshaft position sensor.
- Idle speed control stepper motor.
- Throttle cable.
- Secondary throttle potentiometer.
- Throttle body balancing.
- Injectors.
- Fuel pressure regulator.
- Fuel rail.
- Air filter.
- Service diagnosis tool.
- Air box.
- Circuit diagram.
- Low fuel level sensor.
- Electrical connectors.
- Fuel filter.
- Fuel tank.
- Fuel pressure.
* Cooling System
- Exploded view.
- Removal, inspection & installation.
- Thermostat.
- Coolant.
- Radiator.
- Radiator hoses & pipes.
- Water pump.
- Coolant pressure cap.
- Cooling fan.
* Rear Suspension.
- Final drive.
- Exploded view.
- Inspection, removal & Installation.
- Rear suspension unit.
- Swinging arm.
- Drive frame.
- Drag link.
* Front Suspension & Steering
- Exploded view.
- Dismantling, inspection & assembly.
- Head stock bearing.
- Front fork.
- Fork oil.
- Handlebar.
- Fork seal.
- Handlebar clamp bolt.
- Damper rod.
* Brake System
- Inspection, disassembly, assembly, removal & installation.
- Exploded view.
- Rear master cylinder.
- Front brake master cylinder.
- Rear brake disc.
- Front brake caliper.
- Rear brake caliper.
- Brake fluid.
- Brake bleeding.
- Front brake pads.
- Rear brake pads.
- Front brake disc.
* Wheels & Tyres
- Removal & Installation.
- Rear wheel.
- Tyre pressure, wear & tread depth.
- Front wheel.
* Frame & Bodywork
- Exploded view.
- Removal & installation.
- Cockpit.
- Frame.
- Lower fairing.
- Seat rails.
- Belly panels.
- Rear bodywork.
- Side panels.
- Rear mudguard.
- Seat.
- Footrests & fairing.
* Electrical System
- Removal & Installation.
- Triumph repair manuals.
- Exploded view.
- Main wiring circuit diagram.
- Battery.
- Charging system.
- Auxiliary circuit diagram.
- Fuses.
- Lighting circuit diagram.
- Headlight.
- Starting & charging circuit diagram.
- Rear lights.
- ECM.
- Indicator lights.
- Relays.
- License plate light.
- Starter motor.
- Alternator.
 


Whether you’re running a brand new model or a vintage classic, Triumph have proven their motorcycles to be world class through years of quality production. With bikes designed for touring, commuting and racing, the diversity offered is rich, yet the reliable performance runs throughout all of them. Whether you’re riding your bike to the office each day, touring across the country in the summer or just prowling the streets at night, Triumph have it covered.

If you’re planning on riding your Triumph motorbike for years to come, you’ll need to do your part to ensure that it keeps up this reliability. Regular servicing is a necessity for all models, regardless of whether you ride them daily, or monthly. The only issue that riders seem to face in staying true to this commitment is the cost of having professional services carried out. As I’m sure you’ve already discovered, motorcycle maintenance fees aren’t the cheapest, especially if you’re on a budget with your running costs. Even if no repairs are being carried out, the maintenance fees alone are enough to send any rider running for the hills.

This is why there has been such a surge in home motorcycle maintenance recently. Since all you’ll need to begin carrying out home servicing is one of our Triumph manuals, it seems foolish not to get your hands oily once a month if it means saving yourself a substantial amount of cash each year.

These Triumph manuals offer fantastic, wide-covering instructions on how to perform basic, and complex repairs to your Triumph motorcycle. Even if you’ve never dabbled with mechanical repair before, you’ll find all the information you need to get started right here. By learning how to carry out this maintenance yourself, you’ll be able to keep your Triumph motorbike at its optimum performance all the time, without that frustrating performance dip that occurs around the time your garage appointment is due.

By carrying out home maintenance with one of our Triumph service manuals, you’ll be cutting down those running costs considerably whilst leaving you with a machine that performs even more responsively than it would do after a garage service. No longer will you need to wait around for the mechanic to book you in, as you will be able to set to work as and when your Triumph needs it. So if you fancy taking control of your motorbike’s upkeep, pick up one of our manuals today and reap the benefits.


 
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