2009 Triumph Bonneville T100 Manual

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Sorry about that. He's all over ebay as well.mind you, this other British gem is also for sale: Seriously though Prop. I appreciate your and the forums position, and Triumph are within their rights to protect their intellectual property but: Do they contribute finantially to the upkeep of the forum? I haven't seen any direct Factory advertising. Do they contribute in any way to solving the miriad of problems, many of them derived from careless component choice, design errors or build quality.

We all do, and without any help from their 165 engineers. The work that members of this forum do to promote the brand, and bring others to the fold and keep them enthusiastic and loyal to the brand is obviously not appreciated by the Factory. A little bit of leeway and tolerance to issues like manuals and parts lists wouldn't come amiss. I agree with Forchetto in principal. I've had the Thruxton for just a year now but can i get a manual for my 2008 EFI?, no is the short answer. My local Halfords stock the Haynes manual for the carbies but when i enquired about when the EFI versions would be in stock, the guy said that once all the 2004 - 2007 carbed manuals had sold, then Haynes would release the EFI versions!!! I am really pi$$ed off about this, never before have i had so much stress getting a manual for any bike i've owned.and i've owned a lot over the last 40 years.

I did contact Haynes about this situation by email, via their website about a month ago but as yet, i've had no reply from them. Not good enough!

. Foreword FOREWORD This handbook contains information on the Triumph Bonneville, Bonneville SE, Bonneville T100 including the Steve McQueen™ Edition, Bonneville 110 Edition, Thruxton and Scrambler motorcycles.

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Always store this owner's handbook with the motorcycle. Warnings, Cautions and Notes Caution Throughout. To ensure a long, safe and trouble free life for your motorcycle, maintenance should always With reference to the Pneumatic Tyres and be carried out by an authorised Triumph Tubes for Automotive Vehicles (Quality dealer. Control) Order, 2009, Cl.

3 (c), it is Only an authorised Triumph dealer will have declared by M/s. Talk to Triumph. German; Our relationship with you does not end with. Italian; the purchase of your Triumph.

Your feedback on the buying and ownership experience is. Japanese; very important in helping us develop our. Spanish. Information The information contained in this publication is based on the latest information available at the time of printing.

Triumph reserves the right to make changes at any time without prior notice, or obligation. Not to be reproduced wholly or in part without the written permission of Triumph Motorcycles Limited. Foreword - Safety First FOREWORD - SAFETY FIRST The Motorcycle Warning Warning This motorcycle is designed for use as a two-wheeled vehicle capable of carrying a This motorcycle is designed for on-road rider on his/her own, or a rider and one use only. Foreword - Safety First Single Seat Motorcycle: Fuel and Exhaust Fumes Steve McQueen™ Edition Warning Warning PETROL IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE: Always turn off the engine when refuelling. This model is designed for use as a two-wheeled vehicle capable of carrying a Do not refuel or open the fuel filler cap rider on his/her own.

Foreword - Safety First Riding Warning Warning This Triumph motorcycle should operated within the legal speed limits for Never ride the motorcycle when fatigued the particular road travelled. Or under the influence of alcohol or other Operating a motorcycle at high speeds can drugs.

Foreword - Safety First Helmet and Clothing Warning Warning A helmet is one of the most important pieces of riding gear as it offers protection When riding the motorcycle, both rider against head injuries. You and your and passenger must always wear a passenger's helmet should be carefully motorcycle helmet, eye protection, gloves, chosen and should fit you or your. Foreword - Safety First Handlebars and Footrests Parking Warning Warning The rider must maintain control of the Always turn off the engine and remove the vehicle keeping hands ignition key before leaving the motorcycle handlebars at all times. By removing the key, the risk of use of the motorcycle by unauthorised The handling and stability of a motorcycle or untrained persons is reduced. Triumph motorcycle safe operation this Triumph are those which carry official Triumph motorcycle.

Approval and are fitted to the motorcycle Remember that continued operation of an by an authorised dealer. Incorrectly performing motorcycle may. Ensure all equipment that is required by If the motorcycle is involved in an accident, law is installed and functioning correctly. Collision or fall, it must be taken to an authorised Triumph dealer for inspection removal alteration and repair. Any accident can cause motorcycle’s lights, silencers, emission. Warning Labels WARNING LABELS Warning Label Locations The labels detailed on this and the following pages draw your attention to important safety information in this handbook.

Before riding, ensure that all riders have understood and complied with all the information to which these labels relate. Daily Safety Checks (page 43) T908002. Warning Labels WARNING LABELS Warning Label Locations (continued) Unleaded Fuel Helmet (page 36) (page 8) T908003 Gear Position (page 48). Parts Identification PARTS IDENTIFICATION Parts Identification - Bonneville, Bonneville SE, Bonneville T100 including the Steve McQueen™ Edition and Bonneville 110 Edition (Bonneville T100 shown) T908004 1. Front indicator 9. Front brake caliper 2. Headlight 10.Fuel tank 3.

Rear light 11. Fuel filler cap 4. Parts Identification PARTS IDENTIFICATION Parts Identification - Bonneville, Bonneville SE, Bonneville T100 including the Steve McQueen™ Edition and Bonneville 110 Edition (continued) T908005 17.

Drive chain 21. Oil level sight glass 18.Rear brake fluid reservoir 22.Front fork 19.Rear brake pedal 23.Rear suspension unit. Parts Identification Parts Identification - Thruxton 1.

Front indicator 9. Front brake caliper 2. Headlight 10.Fuel tank 3. Rear light 11. Fuel filler cap 4. Oil cooler 12.Battery 5.

Rear indicator 13.Rear brake disc 6. Side stand 14.Rear brake caliper 7. Parts Identification Parts Identification - Thruxton (continued) ccih 17. Drive chain 21. Oil level sight glass 18.Rear brake fluid reservoir 22.Front fork 19.Rear brake pedal 23.Rear suspension unit 20.Oil filler plug 24.Silencer. Parts Identification Parts Identification - Scrambler 11 10 cdnd 1.

Front indicator 9. Front brake caliper 2.

Headlight 10.Fuel tank 3. Rear light 11. Fuel filler cap 4. Oil cooler 12.Battery 5. Rear indicator 13.Rear brake disc 6.

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Side stand 14.Rear brake caliper 7. Parts Identification Parts Identification - Scrambler (continued) cdnc 17. Drive chain 21. Oil level sight glass 18.Rear brake fluid reservoir 22.Front fork 19.Rear brake pedal 23.Rear suspension unit 20.Oil filler plug 24.Silencer. Parts Identification Parts Identification - All Models See Below 12 10 1. Clutch lever 9. Front brake lever 2.

Headlight dip switch 10.Engine stop switch 3. Direction indicator switch 11. Tachometer (if fitted) 4.

Horn button 12.Starter button 5. Ignition switch 13.Steering lock 6. Serial Numbers SERIAL NUMBERS Vehicle Identification Engine Serial Number Number (VIN) ccil 1. Engine serial number ccik The engine serial number is stamped on the 1. VIN number stamping crankcase, immediately above the drive chain sprocket cover.

Record the vehicle identification number in the space below. Serial Numbers This page intentionally left blank.

General Information GENERAL INFORMATION Table of Contents Instruments.25 Speedometer. General Information Fuel. 36 Fuel Grade.

General Information Instruments Bonneville Bonneville SE, Bonneville T100, Steve McQueen™ Edition, Bonneville 110 Edition, Scrambler and Thruxton cayb 1. Speedometer 8. Tachometer location (if fitted) 2. Engine management malfunction 3.

Reset button indicator light (MIL) 4. Low oil pressure warning light 10.Low fuel level indicator light. General Information Speedometer Warning The speedometer indicates the road speed of the motorcycle.

Do not attempt to switch between odometer and trip meter display modes or Odometer/Trip Meter reset the trip meter with the motorcycle in motion as this may lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident. General Information Clock Adjustment Once both hours and minutes are correctly set, do not touch the reset button for 6 seconds and the display will cease to flash Warning automatically. Do not attempt to adjust the clock with the motorcycle in motion as this may lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident. General Information Tachometer (where fitted) Warning Lights The tachometer shows the engine speed in Direction Indicators revolutions per minute - rpm (r/min). On the When the direction indicators are right side of the tachometer face is the 'red switched on, the direction indicator warning zone'. Contact an authorised Severe engine damage will result from Triumph dealer as soon as possible to have running the engine when the low oil the fault checked and rectified. Pressure warning light is illuminated.

Triumph accessory alarm. Make a note of the Switch Operation key number and store the spare key, key This is a three position, key operated switch. Note: Your authorised Triumph dealer can supply a. Do not leave the ignition switch in replacement key cut from details of the key. General Information Steering Lock Right Handlebar Switches ccmh T908013 1.

Steering lock cover 1. Engine stop switch (Scrambler 2. Steering lock shown) 2.

Starter button This is a two position, key operated lock. The key can be removed in either the engaged or Engine Stop Switch disengaged positions. Headlight Dip Switch. Light switches are no longer fitted to any Triumph model. Instead, the High or low beam can be selected head and tail lights automatically with the headlight dip switch. To select high come on when the ignition is in beam, push the switch forward. (all models except Bonneville T100 and Thruxton).

The adjusters allow the distance from the handlebar to the lever to be changed to one of four positions, to suit the span of the operator's hands. To adjust a lever, push the lever forward. General Information Heat Shield (Thruxton only) Warning Do not attempt to adjust the levers with the motorcycle in motion as this may lead to loss of control and an accident. After adjusting the levers, operate the motorcycle in an area free from traffic to gain familiarity with the new lever settings.

To help reduce hazards associated with Fuel Grade fuel handling, always observe the following Your Triumph engine is designed to use fuel safety instructions: unleaded fuel and will give optimum Petrol (fuel) is highly flammable and can be performance if the correct grade of fuel is explosive under certain conditions. General Information Fuel Tank Cap Filling The Fuel Tank Avoid filling the tank in rainy or dusty conditions where airborne material can contaminate the fuel. Caution Contaminated fuel may cause damage to fuel system components. Fill the fuel tank slowly to help prevent spillage. General Information Side Cover (all models except Scrambler) Warning Overfilling the tank can lead to fuel spillage.

If petrol (fuel) is spilled, thoroughly wipe off the spilled fuel immediately and dispose of the cleaning cloth safely. Take care not to spill any petrol (fuel) on the engine, exhaust pipes, tyres or any other part of the motorcycle. General Information Right Hand Side Cover Left Hand Side Cover (Scrambler only) (Scrambler only) T908018 1. Side cover 1.

Side cover 2. Retaining dowels/grommets 2. Seat removal tool The right hand side cover can be removed to gain access to the fuse box. The left hand side cover can be removed to gain access to the seat removal tool. Bonneville, Bonneville SE, beneath the fuel tank bridge. Bonneville T100 and Thruxton models, and Finally, refit the stepped sleeves, and tighten beneath the left hand side panel on the seat retaining screws.

Scrambler, is provided to allow removal of Store the Allen key in the space provided and the seat fasteners. General Information Stand Warning Side Stand The motorcycle is fitted with an interlock system to prevent it from being ridden with the side stand in the down position.

Never attempt to ride with the side stand down or interfere with the interlock mechanism as this will cause a dangerous riding condition. General Information Running-In From 1000 miles (800 1500 kilometres): Running-in is the name given to the process. Engine speed can gradually be that occurs during the first hours of a new increased to the rev limit for short vehicle's operation.

Inspect all areas for loose/damaged Adjustment section or see your authorised fixings. Triumph dealer for the action required to Steering Action: Smooth but not loose from return the motorcycle to a safe operating lock to lock. No binding of any of the control condition. General Information Clutch: Smooth operation and correct cable Engine Stop: Stop switch turns the engine free play (page 72).

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Off (page 32/46). Electrical Equipment: All lights and horn Stand: Returns to the fully up position by function correctly (page 25). Spring tension. How to Ride the Motorcycle HOW TO RIDE THE MOTORCYCLE Table of Contents To Stop the Engine.46 To Start the Engine. How to Ride the Motorcycle ccjh 1. Engine stop switch To Start the Engine 2. Starter button.

Release the steering lock. Neutral indicator light. Check that the engine stop switch is 4. Choke in the RUN position.

Caution. If the side stand is extended whilst the engine is running, and the This Triumph motorcycle is air cooled and transmission is not in neutral then consequently requires air-flow over the the engine will stop regardless of cylinders and head to maintain correct clutch position. How to Ride the Motorcycle Moving Off/Changing Gears Warning Take care to avoid opening the throttle too far or too fast in any of the lower gears as this can lead to the front wheel lifting from the ground ('pulling a wheelie') and the rear tyre breaking traction (wheel spin). Riders should practice T908025 emergency braking in a traffic-free area. Triumph strongly recommend that all 1.

Front brake lever - all models riders take a course of instruction which includes advice on safe brake operation. How to Ride the Motorcycle Warning Warning For your safety, always exercise extreme When descending a long, steep gradient, caution when braking, accelerating or use engine braking by down changing and turning as any incautious action can cause use the brakes intermittently. Continuous loss control accident.

How to Ride the Motorcycle Parking Do not leave the switch in the P position for long periods as this will discharge the battery. Ensure that the stand is fully retracted before riding off. Warning Do not park on a soft or on a steeply inclined surface. Warning operating speeds greatly Only operate this Triumph motorcycle at exaggerated at high speeds. High speed in closed-course on-road competition or on closed-course racetracks. High-speed operation should only then be attempted by riders who have been. How to Ride the Motorcycle General Ensure the motorcycle has been maintained Caution according to the scheduled maintenance The exhaust system is fitted with a catalytic chart.

Converter to help reduce exhaust emission Steering levels. The catalytic converter can be permanently damaged if the motorcycle is Check that the handlebar turns smoothly allowed to run out of fuel or if the fuel level. How to Ride the Motorcycle This page intentionally left blank.

Accessories and Loading ACCESSORIES AND LOADING The addition of accessories and carriage of additional weight can affect the motorcycle's Warning handling characteristics causing changes in stability and necessitating a reduction in The Steve McQueen™ Edition model is speed. The following information has been designed for use as a two-wheeled vehicle prepared as a guide to the potential hazards capable of carrying a rider on his/her own. The rider should instruct the passenger as follows: Warning. It is important that the passenger Only operate this Triumph motorcycle at sits still while the motorcycle is in high speed in closed-course on-road motion and does not interfere competition or on closed-course racetracks.

Accessories and Loading Warning Warning Do not carry a passenger unless he or she If the passenger seat is used to carry small is tall enough to reach the footrests objects, they must not exceed 5 kg in provided. Weight, must not impair control of the motorcycle, must be securely attached and A passenger who is not tall enough to must not extend beyond the rear or sides. Accessories and Loading This page intentionally left blank.

Front Brake Fluid Level Inspection and Adjustment - Bonneville T100 including the Steve McQueen™ Edition, Bonneville 110 th Edition and Thruxton.80 Front Brake Fluid Level Inspection and Adjustment - Bonneville, Bonneville SE and Scrambler. Maintenance and Adjustment Steering/Wheel Bearings.83 Steering Inspection. Maintenance and Adjustment Cleaning.102 Preparation for Washing.

Only an authorised scheduled maintenance chart. Triumph dealer will have this knowledge information that follows describes and equipment. Procedures to follow when carrying out the.

Spark plugs - renew. Autoscan - Carry out a full Autoscan using the Triumph diagnostic tool. Fuel filter - renew Fuel system - check for leaks, chafing etc. Maintenance and Adjustment Operation Description Odometer Reading in Miles (Kms) or Time Period, whichever comes first First Service A Service B Service C Service D service Every 6,000 12,000 18,000 24,000 (800) (10,000) (20,000) (30,000) (40,000) 1 month 1 year 2 years 3 years 4 years. Triumph dealer carry out the scheduled maintenance of Service Handbook Entry this motorcycle. Each time you visit your authorised Triumph Triumph Motorcycles cannot accept any dealer for scheduled servicing, always present responsibility for damage or injury resulting.

Maintenance and Adjustment Engine Oil T908027 Oil Level Inspection Start the engine and run at idle for approximately five minutes. Filler Stop the engine, then wait for at least three 2. Sight glass minutes for the oil to settle.

Maintenance and Adjustment If it is necessary to top up the oil level, Oil and Oil remove the filler plug and add oil, a little at a Filter Change time, until the level registered in the sight glass is correct. Once the correct level is reached, fit and tighten the filler plug. 30 seconds. Oil filter. Unscrew and remove the oil filter Caution using Triumph service tool T3880313. Raising the engine speed above idle,.

Discard the oil filter. Before the oil reaches all parts of the. Maintenance and Adjustment Oil Specification and Grade Triumph high performance fuel injected Caution engines are designed to use 10W/40 or If the engine oil pressure is too low, the low 15W/50 semi or fully synthetic motorcycle oil pressure warning light will illuminate.

Always be alert for changes in the 'feel' of authorised Triumph dealer. However, the throttle and have the throttle system emergency, throttle checked by an authorised Triumph dealer adjustments made if any changes are detected. Changes can follows: be due to wear in the mechanism, which could lead to a sticking throttle.

To avoid incorrect adjustment, incorrect routing, or continued use of a sticking or damaged throttle, always have the throttle checked and adjusted by your authorised Triumph dealer. Note: ccip 1. Locknuts. Minor adjustments can be made 2. Triumph dealer and have cable-operated clutch. Him check the throttle system If the clutch lever has excessive free play, the thoroughly before riding again. Clutch may not disengage fully and could then cause the engine to stall and create difficulties when changing gear.

Check that there is 2 - 3 mm of Thruxton Bonneville T100 clutch lever free play at the point including Steve McQueen™ shown in the diagram above. Edition, Bonneville 110 Edition. If there is an incorrect amount of models only. Maintenance and Adjustment. Turn the outer cable adjuster to give Drive Chain 2 - 3 mm of free play at the clutch lever. Tighten the locknut. Use the lever adjuster to make For safety and to prevent excessive wear, the minor adjustments as necessary.

Maintenance and Adjustment Chain Lubrication Chain Free-Movement Lubrication is necessary every 200 miles (300 kms) and also after riding in wet weather, on wet roads, or any time that the chain appears dry. Special chain lubricant recommended in the Specification section.

Maintenance and Adjustment Adjustment. Ensure that the wheel alignment markings fall in the same position on. chain free-movement both sides of the motorcycle. Adjust measurement incorrect, as necessary if incorrect. Adjustments must be made as follows:. Rotate the rear wheel and repeat the chain adjustment check. 321 mm, the chain of control and an accident.

Must be replaced. For safety, use a genuine Triumph supplied. Rotate the rear wheel and inspect chain as specified in the Triumph parts the drive chain for damaged rollers, catalogue. Maintenance and Adjustment Brakes Breaking-in New Brake Pads and Discs After replacement brake discs and/or pads have been fitted to the motorcycle, we recommend a period of careful breaking-in that will optimise the performance and longevity of the discs and pads. The recommended distance for breaking-in new pads and discs is 200 miles (300 km). It is dangerous to operate the motorcycle under such conditions and remedial action must be taken by your authorised Triumph Warning dealer before riding. Riding with defective brakes may lead to If the brake fluid in either reservoir has loss of motorcycle control and an accident.

Maintenance and Adjustment Front Brake Fluid Level Inspection and Adjustment - Bonneville T100 Warning including the Steve McQueen™ If there has been an appreciable drop in Edition, Bonneville 110 Edition and the level of fluid in either fluid reservoir, Thruxton consult your authorised Triumph dealer before riding. Maintenance and Adjustment Front Brake Fluid Level Inspection Rear Brake Fluid Level Inspection and Adjustment - Bonneville, and Adjustment - Bonneville, Bonneville SE and Scrambler Bonneville SE, Bonneville T100 including the Steve McQueen™ Edition, Bonneville 110 Edition and Thruxton U P P E.

Maintenance and Adjustment. Refit the reservoir cap ensuring that reservoir cover to the frame and the diaphragm seal is correctly detach the reservoir cover. Positioned between the cap and. Remove the cap noting the position reservoir body.

Tighten the cap of the diaphragm inside. If any free play can be detected, ask or oil filter beneath the sump. Your authorised Triumph dealer to inspect and rectify any faults before riding. Warning Riding the motorcycle with incorrectly. Examine each fork stanchion for any your authorised Triumph dealer inspect the sign of damage, scratching of the wheel bearings. Slider surface, or for oil leaks. Maintenance and Adjustment Suspension Setting Each graduation line should be set in alignment with the upper surface of the fork All models except the Thruxton have non- cap.

Adjustable front suspension. Only Thruxton is fitted with adjustable front suspension. Warning Ensure that the adjusters are set to the Warning same setting on both front suspension. Refer to the The standard rear suspension pre-load chart for further information or consult settings provide a comfortable ride and good your Triumph dealer. Handling characteristics for general, solo riding.

The table (overleaf) shows suggested settings for rear suspension pre-load under differing load conditions. Maintenance and Adjustment Bonneville T100, Bonneville 110 Bonneville and Bonneville SE Edition, Thruxton and Scrambler Loading Condition Rear Adjuster Loading Front Rear Position Condition Adjuster Adjuster Position. Position Solo Riding - Standard Solo Riding - Solo Riding - Firmer Softer. Failure to use an inner tube in a spoked wheel will cause deflation of the tyre resulting in loss of motorcycle control and an accident. Bonneville and Bonneville SE models are equipped with tubeless tyres, valves and wheel rims. Some brands of approved tyre marked Alternatively, ask your authorised Triumph 'TUBELESS' may be suitable for use with dealer to inspect your wheels and tyres. An inner tube.

Where this is the case, the tyre wall will be marked with text. Maintenance and Adjustment Tyre Wear Warning Only operate this Triumph motorcycle at high speed in closed-course on-road As the tyre tread wears down, the tyre competition or on closed-course racetracks. Becomes more susceptible to punctures.

It is High-speed operation should only then be. Maintenance and Adjustment Tyre Replacement All Triumph motorcycles are carefully and extensively tested in a range of riding conditions to ensure that the most effective Warning tyre combinations are approved for use on each model. It is essential that approved tyres. Warning When replacement tyres or inner tubes are Tyres and inner tubes that have been used required, consult your authorised Triumph on a rolling road dynamometer may dealer who will arrange for the tyres and become damaged. In some cases, the.

Maintenance and Adjustment Battery Warning The battery contains harmful materials. Always keep children away from the battery whether or not it is fitted in the motorcycle. Warning Do not jump start the battery, touch the Under some circumstances, the battery can battery cables together or reverse the give off explosive gases. Maintenance and Adjustment Battery Removal Warning Ensure that the battery terminals do not touch any part of the motorcycle as this may cause a short circuit or spark which would ignite battery gases causing a risk of personal injury and damage to the motorcycle. Maintenance and Adjustment Battery Discharge Battery Discharge During Storage and Infrequent Use of the Motorcycle Caution During storage or infrequent use of the The charge level in the battery must be motorcycle, inspect the battery Voltage maintained to maximise battery life. Weekly using a digital multimeter.

Refit the seat as described in the it may overcharge and damage the battery. General Information section.

Should the battery Voltage fall below 12.7 Volts, the battery should be charged using a Triumph approved battery charger. Always remove battery from. Maintenance and Adjustment Fuses Fuse Replacement If a fuse fails during operation, inspect the Fuse Location electrical system to determine the cause, and then replace it with a new fuse of the same Fuses are arranged in the fuse box located (correct) current rating.

Maintenance and Adjustment Fuse Identification A blown fuse is indicated when all of the systems protected by that fuse become The fuses can be identified by a number inoperative. When checking for a blown fuse, moulded into the fusebox housing, adjacent use the table below to establish which fuse to each fuse, as shown below.

Maintenance and Adjustment Headlight Headlight Adjustment. Horizontal adjustment headlight beam is controlled by the Warning screw in the rim of the headlight.

Turn the screw clockwise to move Adjust road speed to suit the visibility and the beam to the left and anti- weather conditions in which the motorcycle clockwise to move the beam to the is being operated. Maintenance and Adjustment Headlight/Position Light Bulb. Installation is the reversal of removal. Replacement T908049 T908048 1. Wire retainer 1. Headlight rim screws (1 of 2) 2. Headlight bulb 2.

Headlight bowl 3. Position light. Disconnect the battery, negative (black) lead first.

Maintenance and Adjustment Rear Light/Licence Plate Direction Indicator Lights Light Rear Light T908051 1. Indicator lens screw 2. Bulb T908050 Bulb Replacement 1. Rear light lens screws. The lens on each indicator light is 2. Bulb held in place by screws. Bulb Replacement.

Maintenance and Adjustment Cleaning exposed to more abrasive road grime and dust, which may then scratch painted or Frequent, regular cleaning is an essential part polished surfaces, if the same sponges or of the maintenance of your motorcycle. If cleaning cloths are used. Regularly cleaned, the appearance will be preserved for many years. Maintenance and Adjustment After Washing Unpainted Aluminium Items. Remove the rubber bands, plastic.

Items such as brake and clutch bags and tape, and clear the air levers, wheels, engine covers, top intakes. And bottom yokes on some models must correctly cleaned.

Maintenance and Adjustment Cleaning of Exhaust System All parts of the exhaust system of your Caution motorcycle must be cleaned regularly to The use of products containing silicone will avoid a deterioration of its appearance. These cause discolouration of the chrome and instructions can be applied to chrome, must not be used. Maintenance and Adjustment Accessory Windscreen Cleaning Warning Never attempt to clean the windscreen while the motorcycle is in motion as releasing the handlebars may cause loss of Clean the windscreen with a solution of mild vehicle control and an accident. Soap or detergent and lukewarm water. Maintenance and Adjustment This page intentionally left blank.

Storage STORAGE Preparation for Storage Spray rust inhibiting oil (there are a host of products on the market and your dealer will Clean the entire vehicle thoroughly. Be able to offer you local advice) on all Fill the fuel tank with the correct grade of unpainted metal surfaces to prevent rusting. Storage This page intentionally left blank.

Specifications SPECIFICATIONS Bonneville and Bonneville T100 Bonneville SE including Steve McQueen™ Edition and Bonneville 110 Edition Performance Maximum Power (95/1/EC).68 PS @ 7,400 rpm 68 PS @ 7,400 rpm Maximum Torque. Specifications Bonneville and Bonneville T100 Bonneville SE including Steve McQueen™ Edition and Bonneville 110 Edition Sequence. Specifications Thruxton Scrambler Performance Maximum Power (95/1/EC).69 PS @ 7,400 rpm 59 PS @ 6,800 rpm Maximum Torque.69 Nm @ 5,800 rpm 68 Nm @ 4,750 rpm Dimensions. Specifications Thruxton Scrambler Lubrication Lubrication System.Wet-sump Wet-sump Engine Oil Capacity Guidelines (dry fill).4.5 litres 4.5 litres (oil and filter changes).

Specifications All Models Fuel System Type.Sequential electronic fuel injection Fuel Pump.Submerged electric Fuel Pressure. Specifications Bonneville and Bonneville T100 Bonneville SE including the Steve McQueen™ Edition and Bonneville 110 Edition Transmission Transmission Type.5 Speed, Constant. Specifications Thruxton Scrambler Transmission Transmission Type.5 Speed, Constant 5 Speed, Constant Mesh Mesh Clutch Type. Wet, Multi-Plate Wet, Multi-Plate Primary Drive. Specifications Bonneville and Bonneville T100 Bonneville SE including the Steve McQueen™ Edition and Bonneville 110 Edition Tyres Tyre Pressures (Cold) Front Solo.

Specifications Thruxton Scrambler Tyres Tyre Pressures (Cold) Front Solo.33 lb/in (2.27 bar) 30 lb/in (2.07 bar). Specifications Bonneville, Bonneville T100 Bonneville SE including the Steve McQueen™ Edition and Bonneville 110 Edition Electrical Equipment Battery. Specifications Bonneville, Bonneville T100 Bonneville SE including the Steve McQueen™ Edition and Bonneville 110 Edition Fluids and Lubricants Engine Oil. Specifications Thruxton Scrambler Electrical Equipment Battery.12 V 10 Ah 12 V 10 Ah Alternator. Index INDEX Accessories & Loading.55 Daily Safety Checks.43 Accessory Windscreen Cleaning. Steve McQueen™ Edition and Gears Bonneville 110th Edition.14 Moving Off/Changing Gears.48 Scrambler. Index Safe Operation.

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