Triumph T595 Daytona Owner's Handbook Manual

Triumph T595 Daytona Owner's Handbook Manual

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  • Page 2: Foreword

    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 pan without the written permission of Triumph Motorcycles Limited.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Foreword Owner’s Handbook Thank you for choosing a Triumph motorcycle. This motorcycle is the product of Triumph’s use of proven engineering, exhaustive testing, and continuous striving for superior reliability, safety and performance. Please read this owner’s handbook before riding in order to become thoroughly familiar with the correct operation of your motorcycle’s controls, its features,...
  • Page 4 Foreword - Safety First WARNING, CAUTION AND NOTE NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM Throughout this owner’s handbook TAMPERING WITH NOISE CONTROL particularly important information is SYSTEM PROHIBITED presented in the following form: Owners are warned that the law may prohibit: (a) The removal or rendering inoperative by any person other than for purposes of not correctly followed could result in maintenance, repair or replacement, of...
  • Page 5 Safety Foreword - First WARNING: This motorcycle WARNING: PETROL IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE: is designed for on-road use only. It is not suitable for off-road Always turn off the engine when use. refuelling. Off-road operation could lead to loss Do not refuel or open the fuel filler cap of control of the motorcycle resulting while smoking or in the vicinity of any in an accident causing injury or loss...
  • Page 6 Foreword - Safety First WARNING: Never ride the WARNING: Always turn off motorcycle when fatigued or the engine and remove the under the influence of alcohol or ignition key before leaving the other drugs. motorcycle unattended. By removing the key, the risk of use of the Riding when fatigued or under the motorcycle by unauthorised or influence of alcohol or other drugs...
  • Page 7 Triumph dealer for An open face helmet offers some inspection and repair. Any accident protection in an accident though a full can cause damage to the motorcycle face helmet will offer more.
  • Page 8 Triumph does not accept any liability whatsoever for defects caused by the Always reduce speed in potentially non-approved parts, fitting of...
  • Page 9: Warning Labels

    Warning Labels WARNING LABEL LOCATION The labels detailed on this and the following page draw your attention to information in this handbook. Before riding, ensure that all riders have understood and complied with all the information to which these labels relate. CHEQUEQS DE +EGURIDAD DIARIOS VERIFICACOES DIARIAS DE SEGURANCA VERIFICHE GIORNALIERE DI SICUREZZA...
  • Page 10 Warning Labels WARNING LABEL LOCATION (continued) Running In Windscreen Cleaning (page 64) (Page 24) Gear Position Drive Chain Tyres (Page 29) (page 48) (Page 58) Page 9...
  • Page 11: Parts.identification

    Parts Identification T509-28b indicator Side Stand Headlamp Gearchange Pedal Position Lamp 10. Front Brake Disc Rear Lamp 11. Front Brake Caliper Radiator 12. Fuel Tank Oil Cooler 13. Fuel Filler Cap Drive Chain 14. Seat Lock P a g e 10...
  • Page 12: Parts Identification

    Parts Identification 15. Battery 22. Oil Filler Plug 16. Tool Kit 23. Clutch Cable 17. Rear Brake Disc 24. Front Fork 18. Rear Brake Caliper 2.5. Rear Suspension Unit 19. Rear Brake Fluid Reservoir 26. Coolant Expansion Tank 27. Coolant Pressure Cap 20.
  • Page 13 Parts Identification Clutch Lever Front Brake Lever Passing Button 9. Engine Stop Switch Headlamp Dipswitch 10. Starter Button Horn Button 11. Headlight Switch Indicator Switch 12. Tachometer Ignition Switch 13. Speedometer Front Brake Fluid Reservoir 14. Warning Lights P a g e 1 2...
  • Page 14: Serial Numbers

    Serial Numbers 1. V.I.N. Number 1. Engine Serial Number Vehicle Identification Number (UN.) Engine Serial Number The vehicle identification number is The engine serial number is stamped on the stamped into the steering head. It is also crankcase, immediately above the clutch displayed on a plate, riveted to the frame, cover.
  • Page 15 Serial Numbers THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY FREE FROM INFORMATION Page I4...
  • Page 16: General Information

    General Information Contents instrument Panel Layout ....Speedometer ......Tachometer .
  • Page 17: Instrument Panel Layout

    General Information INSTRUMENT PANEL LAYOUT 8. Turn Indicator light 1. Tachometer 9. Low Oil Pressure Warning Light 2. Tachometer ‘Red Zone’ 10. High Beam Indicator Light 3. Speedometer 11. Neutral Indicator Light 4. Odometer 12. Low Fuel Level Indicator Light 5.
  • Page 18: Coolant Temperature Gauge

    ‘limp-home’ mode so that riding may the light comes on when the ignition is in the continue. Contact an authorised Triumph ‘ON’ position, but goes out as soon as the dealer as soon as possible to have the fault engine starts checked out and rectified.
  • Page 19: Ignition Key

    ‘LOCK’ position. Your authorised Triumph dealer can supply a replacement key cut from details of the key ‘PARKING’: Turn the key from the ‘LOCK number or can cut a new key using the position to the ‘P’...
  • Page 20: Brake Lever Adjuster

    General Information Engine off. All electrical circuits off. 1. Lever Adjuster Wheel WARNING: For reasons of 2. Triangular Reference Mark security and safety, always BRAKE LEVER ADJUSTER turn the ignition to ‘OFF’ and remove the key when leaving the motorcycle An adjuster is fitted to the front brake lever.
  • Page 21: Right Handlebar Switches

    General Information Starter Button The starter button operates the electric starter. For the starter to operate, the transmission must be in neutral and the clutch lever pulled to the handlebar. NOTE: Even if the clutch lever is pulled in, the starter will not operate if the side stand is down and a gear is engaged.
  • Page 22: Left Handlebar Switches

    General Information Headlight Dip Switch High or low beam can be selected with the headlight dip switch. To select high beam, push the switch forward. To select low beam, push the switch rearwards. When the high beam is turned on, the high beam warning light will illuminate.
  • Page 23: Fuel Requirement

    General Information FUEL REQUIREMENT Your Triumph engine is designed to use unleaded petrol and will give optimum performance if this fuel is used. Alwavs use unleaded fuel with an octane rating of 95 RON or higher. countries, states or territories.
  • Page 24: Stand

    General Information 1. Seat Lock 1. Side Stand SEAT LOCK OPERATION/ STAND SEAT REMOVAL The motorcycle is equipped with a side The seat lock is situated on the left hand side stand on which the motorcycle can be of the battery box, in line with the footrest parked.
  • Page 25: Running-In

    General Information RUNNING-IN The first 1000 miles (1600km) that the motorcycle is ridden is designated the ‘running-in’ period. The table below shows maximum recommended engine speeds during ‘running-in’. These maximum speeds must be strictly adhered to during this period. Distance Travelled Maximum Engine Speed O-100 miles (0-160km) 3500 rpm (r/min)
  • Page 26: Safe Operation

    If any irregularities are found during these checks, refer to the Maintenance and Adjustment section or see your authorised Triumph dealer for the action required to return the motorcycle to a safe operating condition. WARNING: Failure to perform these checks every day before you ride may result in serious motorcycle damage or an accident causing serious injury or death.
  • Page 27 General Information No coolant leakage. Check the coolant level in the expansion C o o l a n t tank (when the engine is cold) (Page 45). Electrical All lights and horn function correctly (Page 21). e q u i p m e n t Stop switch turns the engine off (Page 20).
  • Page 28: How To Ride The Motorcycle

    How to Ride the Motorcycle Contents To Stop the Engine ............To Start The Engine .
  • Page 29: To Stop The Engine

    How to Ride the Motorcycle TO START THE ENGINE 1. Engine Stop Switch 2. Starter Button Check that the engine stop switch is 3. Neutral Indicator Light in the run position. 4. On Position 5. Ignition Switch Ensure that the transmission is in neutral.
  • Page 30: Moving Off

    Ride the Motorcycle CAUTION: Do not operate the starter continuously for more than 5 seconds as the starter motor will overheat and battery power will drop. Wait 15 seconds between each operation of the starter to allow for cooling and recovery of battery power.
  • Page 31: Braking

    Riders should practice emergency engine to help slow down the braking in a traffic-free area. motorcycle. Triumph strongly recommend that all Change down one gear at a time such riders take a course of instruction that the transmission is in first gear...
  • Page 32 How to Ride the Motorcycle WARNING: For your safety, WARNING: When always exercise extreme descending a long, steep gradient use engine braking by caution when braking, accelerating or turning as any incautious action can down-changing and use the brakes intermittently. cause loss of control and an accident.
  • Page 33: Parking

    How to Ride the Motorcycle WARNING: Do not park on a soft or on a steeply inclined surface as parking under these conditions may cause the motorcycle to fall over. Ensure that the stand is fully retracted before riding off. Petrol is extremely flammable and can under certain...
  • Page 34: Considerations For High Speed Operation

    High speed operation is hard on tyres, and conditions. Only operate this good tyres are crucial for riding safely. Triumph motorcycle at high speed in Examine their overall condition, inflate to the closed-course on-road competition correct pressure (when the tyres are cold), or on closed course race tracks.
  • Page 35: Accessories,Loading And Passengers

    Accessories, Loading and Passengers The addition of accessories and carriage of WARNING: Never ride an additional weight can affect the motorcycle’s accessory equipped handling characteristics causing changes in motorcycle at speeds above 130km/h stability and necessitating a reduction in (80mph). speed.
  • Page 36 Accessories, Loading and Passengers Single seat WARNING: WARNING: Do not carry a models must never carry a passenger unless he or she is passenger unless a passenger seat is tall enough to reach the footrests provided. fitted. Carrying a passenger without first fitting a passenger seat will A passenger who is not tall enough to contravene the law and may also...
  • Page 37 Maintenance and Adjustment Your Triumph Motorcycle is a quality engineered product which has been carefully built and tested to exacting standards. Triumph Motorcycles are keen t o e n s u r e t h a t y o u e n j o y o p t i m u m...
  • Page 38: Maintenance And Adjustment

    Maintenance and Adjustment Contents S c h e d u l e d M a i n t e n a n c e Side Panel , C o o l i n g S y s t e m T h r o t t l e G r i p D r i v e...
  • Page 39 WARNING: In order to correctly carry out the maintenance items listed in the scheduled maintenance chart, special tools and specialist knowledge will be required. Only an authorised Triumph dealer will have this knowledge and equipment. Since incorrect or neglected maintenance can lead to a dangerous riding condition, always have an authorised Triumph dealer carry out the scheduled maintenance of this motorcycle.
  • Page 40 Maintenance and Adjustment Scheduled Maintenance Chart (Continued) Operation Description Headstock bearing -check/adjust Headstock bearing - lubricate Forks-check for leaks/smooth operation Fork o i l - renew Brake fluid levels-check Brake fluid - renew Every 2 years Brake hoses -renew Every 4 years Brake light-check operation Brake pads - check wear levels Brake master cylinder - renew seals...
  • Page 41 Disconnect the rear light. maintenance can lead to a dangerous riding condition, always have an Lift and withdraw the side panel authorised Triumph dealer carry out assembly in a rearward direction. the scheduled maintenance of this Side Panel Refitting motorcycle.
  • Page 42 Maintenance and Adjustment Oil Level Inspection 1. Sight Glass 2. Filler Stop engine, then wait for at least 3. Filler Plug 10 minutes to allow the oil to settle. The oil level is indicated by a sight glass situated at the bottom of the ENGINE OIL clutch cover on the right hand side of the motorcycle.
  • Page 43 Maintenance and Adjustment With the motorcycle on level ground, allow the oil to completely drain. Unscrew and remove the oil filter using the Triumph service tool T3880310. Discard the oil filter. Apply a smear of clean engine oil to the sealing ring of the new oil filter.
  • Page 44 Maintenance and Adjustment Ensure that the oil pressure warning CAUTION: Triumph high light extinguishes shortly after performance fuel injected starting. engines are designed to use semi or fully synthetic 10W/40 motorcycle CAUTION: If the engine oil engine oil which meets specification pressure is too low, the low oil API SH.
  • Page 45 Have your authorised check the coolant level each day before Triumph dealer replace any defective items. riding the motorcycle, and top up the coolant if the level is low. CAUTION: A permanent type of antifreeze is installed in the...
  • Page 46 Have the coolant inside the radiator is hot the cooling system inspected by your and also under pressure. Contact authorised Triumph dealer. with this hot, pressurised coolant will cause scalds and skin damage. Position the motorcycle on level ground and in an upright position.
  • Page 47 Maintenance and Adjustment 1. Throttle Grip 1. Locknut 2 . 2-3mm Adjuster (Throttle Body End) 3. Upper Adjuster Locknut 4. Adjuster THROTTLE GRIP The throttle grip controls the throttle valves in the throttle bodies. cable could interfere with the throttle function resulting in loss of control of If the throttle cable is incorrectly adjusted, the motorcycle and an accident.
  • Page 48 Maintenance and Adjustment Set the adjuster at the throttle body end of the cable to give 2-3 mm of play at the twist grip. Tighten the locknut. Make any minor adjustments as necessary to give 2-3 mm of play using the adjuster at the twist grip end of the cable.
  • Page 49 Maintenance and Adjustment For safety and to prevent excessive wear, the drive chain must be checked, adjusted, and lubricated in accordance with scheduled maintenance requirements. Checking, adjustment and lubrication must be carried out more frequently for extreme conditions such as salty or heavily gritted roads.
  • Page 50 Maintenance and Adiustment Measure Across 20 Links 1. Adjuster Clamp Bolt 2. Weight 2. ‘C’ Spanner 3. Eccentric Adjuster Stretch the chain taut by hanging a 10-20 kg (20-40 lb) weight on the WARNING: Operation of the chain. motorcycle with an insecure rear hub/eccentric adjuster clamp Measure the length of 20 links on the bolt may result in impaired stability...
  • Page 51 Use a genuine Triumph supplied chain as specified in the Triumph CAUTION: Do not use a Parts Catalogue. power ‘jet’ wash to clean the...
  • Page 52 Maintenance and Adjustment Disc Brake Fluid Inspect the level of brake fluid in both reservoirs and change the brake fluid in accordance with scheduled maintenance requirements. Use only DOT 4 fluid as recommended in the specification section. The brake fluid must also be changed if it becomes, or is suspected of having become contaminated with moisture or any other contaminants.
  • Page 53 Refit the safety clip. and remedial action must be taken by At the rear, refit the side panels. your authorised Triumph dealer before riding. WARNING: If there has been Riding with defective brakes may lead an appreciable drop in the to an accident.
  • Page 54 If the brake light does not work when the front brake lever is pulled, or the rear brake pedal depressed, ask your authorised Triumph dealer to investigate and rectify the fault. WARNING: Riding the motorcycle with defective brake lights is illegal and dangerous.
  • Page 55 Triumph dealer inspect the Front Fork Inspection wheel bearings. Examine each fork stanchion for any...
  • Page 56 Refer to the chart above for further information or consult your Triumph dealer. The spring pm-load and rebound damping adjusters are located in the top of each fork. The compression damping adjuster is located near the bottom of each fork, adjacent to the wheel spindle.
  • Page 57 Maintenance and Adjustment 3. Compression Force 1. Spring Pre-load Adjuster Damping Adjuster 2. Rebound Damping Force Adjuster Spring Pm-load Adjustment NOTE: To change the spring pre-load, rotate the The motorcycle is delivered from adjuster clockwise (screw-in) to increase the factory with the compression pre-load, or anti-clockwise (screw-out) to damping set at position 1.
  • Page 58 Maintenance and Adjustment 1. Rebound Damping Adjuster 1. Compression Damping Adjuster REAR SUSPENSION ADJUSTMENT Compression Damping Adjustment The compression damping adjuster is The rear suspension unit is adjustable for situated on the rear suspension unit both compression and rebound damping. reservoir.
  • Page 59 Maintenance and Adjustment Typical Tyre Marking Wheel Marking WARNING: Incorrect tyre TYRES inflation will cause abnormal tread wear and instability problems This motorcycle which may lead to loss of control and is equipped with an accident. tubeless tyres, valves and wheel rims. Use only tyres marked ‘TUBELESS’...
  • Page 60 Always consult your authorised Triumph dealer for tyre replacement, or for a safety inspection of the tyres. WARNING: This motorcycle must not be operated above the legal road speed limit except in authorised closed course conditions.
  • Page 61 Always have tyres fitted and balanced by required, consult your authorised your authorised Triumph dealer who has the Triumph dealer who will arrange for necessary training and skills to ensure safe, the tyres to be selected, in a correct effective fitment.
  • Page 62 When wheel balancing is required, The same checks and adjustments such as after tyre replacement, see must also be carried out when 100 your authorised Triumph dealer. miles have been travelled after fitting. Use of a motorcycle with incorrectly Only use self-adhesive weights. Clip...
  • Page 63 Maintenance and Adjustment BATTERY WARNING: The battery gives off explosive gases; keep sparks, flames and cigarettes away. Provide adequate ventilation when charging or using the battery in an enclosed space. The battery contains sulphuric acid (electrolyte). Contact with skin or eyes may cause severe burns.
  • Page 64 Maintenance and Adjustment If the electrolyte level is low in any cell, fill with distilled water as follows: Remove the battery filler caps and fill with distilled water until the electrolyte level in each cell reaches the upper level line. Replace the caps.
  • Page 65 Maintenance and Adjustment WINDSCREEN Battery installation CLEANING WARNING: Ensure that the Always clean battery terminals do not touch windscreen with clean the motorcycle frame as this may water and a soft cloth. Dry after cleaning cause a short circuit or spark which with a soft, lint free cloth.
  • Page 66 Maintenance and Adjustment Fuse Identification A blown fuse is indicated when all of the systems protected by that fuse become inoperative. When checking for a blown fuse, use the table below to establish which fuse has blown. Fuse Circuits Fuse Protected Rating Ignition Control...
  • Page 67 Maintenance and Adjustment 1. Vertical Adjustment Screw (LH) 1. Vertical Adjustment Screw (RH) Horizontal Adjustment Screw (LH) 2. Horizontal Adjustment Screw (RH) HEADLIGHTS - DAYTONA Headlight Adjustment Each headlight can be adjusted by WARNING: Adjust road means of vertical and horizontal speed to suit the visibility and adjustment screws located on the weather conditions in which the...
  • Page 68 Maintenance and Adjustment 1. Headlight Unit 1. Bulb Retainer 2. Side Fixing (RH) 3. Centre Fixing Headlight Bulb Replacement The complete headlight unit must be r e m o v e d t o g a i n a c c e s s f o r b u l b replacement.
  • Page 69 Maintenance and Adjustment 1. Vertical Adjustment Clamp 2. Horizontal Adjustment Clamp Headlight Adjustment HEADLIGHTS - SPEED TRIPLE Switch the headlight dipped beam on. WARNING: Adjust road Partially release the central clamp speed to suit the visibility and fixing on the headlight mounting weather conditions in which the bracket and pivot both headlights motorcycle is being operated.
  • Page 70 Maintenance and Adjustment WARNING: Do not reconnect the battery until the assembly process has been completed. Premature battery reconnection could result in ignition of the battery gases causing risk of injury. WARNING: bulb becomes hot during use. Always allow sufficient time for the bulb to cool before handling.
  • Page 71 Maintenance and Adjustment 1. Indicator Lens 1. Rear Light Bulb Retainer 2. Securing Screw REAR LIGHT INDICATOR LIGHT Bulb Replacement-All Models Bulb Replacement-All Models Remove the rear seat/cover to gain access to the tail light unit. The lens on each indicator light is held in place by a securing screw located in the Rotate the bulb holder anti-clockwise body of the light.
  • Page 72 Maintenance and Adjustment CLEANING Where to be Careful Frequent, regular cleaning is an essential Avoid spraying water with any great force part of the maintenance of your motorcycle. near the following places: If regularly cleaned, the appearance will be Instruments. preserved for many years.
  • Page 73 Maintenance and Adjustment Wash the exhaust system with a soft WARNING: Never wax or Do not use an abrasive cloth. lubricate the brake discs. scouring pad or steel wool. They will Loss of braking power and an damage the finish. accident could result.
  • Page 74: Storage

    Storage Preparation for Storage: cold weather so that the electrolyte does not freeze and crack the battery. Clean the entire vehicle thoroughly. The more discharged the battery becomes, the more easily it freezes. Empty the fuel from the fuel tank into a secure container.
  • Page 75: Specifications

    Specifications DAYTONA SPEED TRIPLE PERFORMANCE 1 0 8 P S Maximum Power ....130 PS @ 10200rpm (r/min) @ 9100rpm (r/min) 85.0 N m Maximum Torque .
  • Page 76 Specifications DAYTONA SPEED TRIPLE COOLING C o o l a n t T y p e Mobil Mobil Antifreeze Antifreeze 50/50 50/50 M i x t u r e R a t i o 2.0 litre 2.0 litre C o o l a n t C a p a c i t y 8 5 °...
  • Page 77 Specifications DAYTONA SPEED TRIPLE TRANSMISSION T r a n s m i s s i o n T y p e 6 Speed, 6 Speed, Constant Mesh Constant Mesh C l u t c h T y p e Wet, Multi-Plate Wet, Multi-Plate P r i m a r y D r i v e...
  • Page 78 Specifications BOTH MODELS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Battery ....12V 14AH Alternator ....12V 40A Headlight .
  • Page 79: Alphabetical Index

    Alphabetical Index Battery ......62 Cooling System ....44 Battery Disposal .
  • Page 80 Alphabetical Index F u s e s ......6 5 Right Handlebar Switches ..20 Fuse Identification .
  • Page 81 Alphabetical Index Tyres ......58,76 Minimum Recommended Tread Depth ......59 Tyre Inflation Pressures .

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