This handbook contains information on the Triumph Bonneville Bobber, Bonneville
Bobber Black and Bonneville Speedmaster motorcycles. Always store this Owner’s
Handbook with the motorcycle and refer to it for information whenever necessary.
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.
This handbook contains a number of different sections. The table of contents below
will help you find the beginning of each section where, in the case of the major
sections, a further table of contents will help you find the specific subject required.
Foreword 3
Safety First 6
Warning Labels 12
Parts Identification 14
Parts Identification 16
Serial Numbers 19
General Information 20
How to Ride the Motorcycle 58
Accessories, Loading and Passengers 70
Maintenance 73
Cleaning and Storage 116
Specifications 126
Specifications 130
Index 134
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FOREWORD
Foreword
Warnings, Cautions and Notes
Throughout this Owner’s Handbook
particularly important information is
presented in the following form:
Warning
This warning symbol identifies special
instructions or procedures, which if not
correctly followed could result in
personal injury, or loss of life.
Caution
This caution symbol identifies special
instructions or procedures, which, if not
strictly observed, could result in damage
to, or destruction of, equipment.
Note:
• This note symbol indicates points of
particular interest for more efficient
and convenient operation.
Warning Labels
At certain areas of the motorcycle, the
symbol (above) can be seen. The symbol
means 'CAUTION: REFER TO THE
HANDBOOK' and will be followed by a
pictorial representation of the subject
concerned.
Never attempt to ride the motorcycle
or make any adjustments without
reference to the relevant instructions
contained in this handbook.
See page 12 for the location of all
labels bearing this symbol. Where
necessary, this symbol will also appear
on the pages containing the relevant
information.
Maintenance
To ensure a long, safe and trouble free
life for your motorcycle, maintenance
should only be carried out by an
authorised Triumph dealer.
Only an authorised Triumph dealer
will have the necessary knowledge,
equipment and skills to maintain your
Triumph motorcycle correctly.
To locate your nearest authorised
Triumph dealer, visit the Triumph web
site at www.triumph.co.uk or telephone
the authorised distributor in your
country. Their address is given in the
service record book that accompanies
this handbook.
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Foreword
Noise Control System
Tampering with the noise control
system is prohibited.
Owners are warned that the law may
prohibit:
1. The removal or rendering
inoperative by any person other
than for purposes of maintenance,
repair or replacement, of any device
or element of design incorporated
into any new vehicle for the
purpose of noise control prior to its
sale or delivery to the ultimate
purchaser or while it is in use and,
2. the use of the vehicle after
such device or element of design
has been removed or rendered
inoperative by any person.
Immobiliser and Tyre
Pressure Monitoring System
This device complies with part 15 of the
Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful
interference.
2. This device must accept any
interference received, including
interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Changes or modifications to the device
could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
Tyres
With reference to the Pneumatic Tyres
and Tubes for Automotive Vehicles
(Quality Control) Order, 2009, Cl. No. 3 (c),
it is declared by M/s. Triumph
Motorcycles Ltd. that the tyres fitted on
this motorcycle meet the requirements
of IS 15627: 2005 and comply with the
requirements under Central Motor
Vehicle Rules (CMVR), 1989.
Owner’s Handbook
Warning
This Owner’s Handbook, and all other
instructions that are supplied with
your motorcycle, should be considered
a permanent part of your motorcycle
and should remain with it even if your
motorcycle is subsequently sold.
All riders must read this Owner’s
Handbook and all other instructions
which are supplied with your
motorcycle, before riding, in order to
become thoroughly familiar with the
correct operation of your motorcycle's
controls, its features, capabilities and
limitations. Do not lend your
motorcycle to others as riding when
not familiar with your motorcycle's
controls, features, capabilities and
limitations can lead to an accident.
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Foreword
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, capabilities and limitations.
This handbook includes safe riding tips,
but does not contain all the techniques
and skills necessary to ride a motorcycle
safely.
Triumph strongly recommends that all
riders undertake the necessary training
to ensure safe operation of this
motorcycle.
This handbook is available from your
local dealer in:
• English
• US English
• French
• German
• Italian
• Dutch
• Spanish
• Portuguese
• Swedish
• Japanese
• Thai.
Talk to Triumph
Our relationship with you does not end
with the purchase of your Triumph. Your
feedback on the buying and ownership
experience is very important in helping
us develop our products and services
for you.
Please help us by ensuring your
authorised Triumph dealership has your
email address and registers this with us.
You will then receive an online customer
satisfaction survey invitation to your
email address where you can give us
this feedback.
Your Triumph Team.
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Safety First
SAFETY FIRST
The Motorcycle
Warning
This motorcycle is designed for onroad use only. It is not suitable for offroad use.
Off-road operation could lead to loss of
control of the motorcycle resulting in
an accident causing injury or loss of
life.
Warning
This motorcycle is not designed to tow
a trailer or be fitted with a sidecar.
Fitting a sidecar and/or a trailer may
result in loss of control and an
accident.
Warning
Bonneville Bobber Black and Bonneville
Bobber
This motorcycle is designed for use
as a two-wheeled vehicle capable of
carrying a rider on his/her own.
Operation of this motorcycle with a
passenger is dangerous and could lead
to loss of control and an accident.
The total weight of the rider, accessories
and luggage must not exceed the
maximum load limit of 125 kg (275 lb).
Warning
Bonneville Speedmaster
This motorcycle is designed for use as
a two-wheeled vehicle capable of
carrying a rider on his/her own, or a
rider and one passenger (subject to a
passenger seat, passenger handhold
and footrests being fitted).
The total weight of the rider, accessories,
luggage and passenger must not exceed
the maximum load limit of 210 kg (463 lb).
Fuel and Exhaust Fumes
Warning
PETROL IS HIGHLY FLAMMABLE:
Always turn off the engine when
refuelling.
Do not refuel or open the fuel filler cap
while smoking or in the vicinity of any
open (naked) flame.
Take care not to spill any petrol on the
engine, exhaust pipes or silencers
when refuelling.
If petrol is swallowed, inhaled or
allowed to get into the eyes, seek
immediate medical attention.
Spillage on the skin should be
immediately washed off with soap and
water and clothing contaminated with
petrol should immediately be removed.
Burns and other serious skin conditions
may result from contact with petrol.
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Safety First
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Warning
Never start your engine or let it run for
any length of time in a closed area.
The exhaust fumes are poisonous and
may cause loss of consciousness and
death within a short time.
Always operate your motorcycle in the
open-air or in an area with adequate
ventilation.
Helmet and Clothing
Warning
When riding the motorcycle, both rider
and passenger (on models where
carrying a passenger is permitted)
must always wear a motorcycle helmet,
eye protection, gloves, boots, trousers
(close fitting around the knee and
ankle) and a brightly coloured jacket.
Brightly coloured clothing will considerably increase a rider's (or passenger's)
visibility to other operators of road
vehicles.
Although full protection is not possible,
wearing correct protective clothing can
reduce the risk of injury when riding.
Warning
A helmet is one of the most important
pieces of riding gear as it offers
protection against head injuries. You
and your passenger's helmet should
be carefully chosen and should fit you
or your passenger's head comfortably
and securely. A brightly coloured helmet
will increase a rider's (or passenger's)
visibility to other operators of road
vehicles.
An open face helmet offers some
protection in an accident though a full
face helmet will offer more.
Always wear a visor or approved
goggles to help vision and to protect
your eyes.
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Safety First
Parking
Warning
Always switch off the engine and
remove the ignition key before leaving
the motorcycle unattended. By
removing the key, the risk of use of
the motorcycle by unauthorised or
untrained persons is reduced.
When parking the motorcycle, always
remember the following:
- Engage first gear to help prevent the
motorcycle from rolling off the stand.
- The engine and exhaust system will
be hot after riding. DO NOT park where
pedestrians, animals and/or children
are likely to touch the motorcycle.
- Do not park on soft ground or on a
steeply inclined surface. Parking under
these conditions may cause the
motorcycle to fall over.
For further details, please refer to the
'How to Ride the Motorcycle' section of
this Owner’s Handbook.
Parts and Accessories
Warning
Owners should be aware that the
only approved parts, accessories and
conversions for any Triumph motorcycle
are those which carry official Triumph
approval and are fitted to the
motorcycle by an authorised dealer.
In particular, it is extremely hazardous
to fit or replace parts or accessories
whose fitting requires the dismantling
of, or addition to, either the electrical
or fuel systems and any such
modification could cause a safety
hazard.
The fitting of any non-approved parts,
accessories or conversions may
adversely affect the handling, stability
or other aspect of the motorcycle
operation that may result in an
accident causing injury or death.
Triumph does not accept any liability
whatsoever for defects caused by
the fitting of non-approved parts,
accessories or conversions or the fitting
of any approved parts, accessories or
conversions by non-approved personnel.
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Safety First
Maintenance/Equipment
Warning
Consult your authorised Triumph dealer
whenever there is doubt as to the
correct or safe operation of this
Triumph motorcycle.
Remember that continued operation of
an incorrectly performing motorcycle
may aggravate a fault and may also
compromise safety.
Warning
Ensure all equipment that is required
by law is installed and functioning
correctly. The removal or alteration
of the motorcycle’s lights, silencers,
emission or noise control systems can
violate the law. Incorrect or improper
modification may adversely affect the
handling, stability or other aspect of
the motorcycle operation, which may
result in an accident causing injury or
death.
Warning
If the motorcycle is involved in an
accident, collision or fall, it must be
taken to an authorised Triumph dealer
for inspection and repair. Any accident
can cause damage to the motorcycle
that, if not correctly repaired, may
cause a second accident that may
result in injury or death.
Riding
Warning
Never ride the motorcycle when
fatigued or under the influence of
alcohol or other drugs.
Riding when under the influence of
alcohol or other drugs is illegal.
Riding when fatigued or under the
influence of alcohol or other drugs
reduces the rider's ability to maintain
control of the motorcycle and may lead
to loss of control and an accident.
Warning
All riders must be licenced to operate
the motorcycle. Operation of the
motorcycle without a licence is illegal
and could lead to prosecution.
Operation of the motorcycle without
formal training in the correct riding
techniques that are necessary to
become licenced is dangerous and may
lead to loss of motorcycle control and
an accident.
Warning
Always ride defensively and wear
the protective equipment mentioned
elsewhere in this foreword. Remember,
in an accident, a motorcycle does not
give the same impact protection as a
car.
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Safety First
Warning
This Triumph motorcycle should be
operated within the legal speed limits
for the particular road travelled.
Operating a motorcycle at high speeds
can be potentially dangerous since the
time available to react to given traffic
situations is greatly reduced as road
speed increases. Always reduce speed
in potentially hazardous driving
conditions such as bad weather or
heavy traffic.
Handlebars and Footrests
Warning
The rider must maintain control of the
vehicle by keeping hands on the
handlebars at all times.
The handling and stability of a
motorcycle will be adversely affected if
the rider removes their hands from the
handlebars, resulting in loss of
motorcycle control and an accident.
Warning
Continually observe and react to
changes in road surface, traffic and
wind conditions. All two-wheeled
vehicles are subject to external forces
which may cause an accident. These
forces include but are not limited to:
- Wind draft from passing vehicles
- Potholes, uneven or damaged road
surfaces
- Bad weather
- Rider error.
Always operate the motorcycle at
moderate speed and away from heavy
traffic until you have become
thoroughly familiar with its handling
and operating characteristics. Never
exceed the legal speed limit.
Warning
The rider (and Bonneville Speedmaster
passenger) must always use the
footrests provided, during operation of
the vehicle.
By using the footrests, the rider will
reduce the risk of inadvertent contact
with any motorcycle components and
will also reduce the risk of injury from
entrapment of clothing.
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Safety First
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Warning
Use of a motorcycle with bank angle
indicators worn beyond the maximum
limit will allow the motorcycle to be
banked to an unsafe angle. Therefore,
always replace the bank angle
indicator pegs before they are worn to
their maximum limit. Banking to an
unsafe angle may cause instability, loss
of motorcycle control and an accident.
Details of the bank angle wear limits
can be found in the Maintenance and
Adjustment section on page 102.
Warning
The bank angle indicators must not be
used as a guide to how far the
motorcycle may be safely banked. This
depends on many various conditions
including, but not limited to, road
surface, tyre condition and weather.
Banking to an unsafe angle may cause
instability, loss of motorcycle control
and an accident.
Warning
When banking and the bank angle
indicator, attached to the rider's
footrest, makes contact with the
ground, the motorcycle is nearing its
bank angle limit. A further increase of
the banking angle is unsafe. Banking to
an unsafe angle may cause instability,
loss of motorcycle control and an
accident.
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1. Bank angle indicator
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Warning Labels
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WARNING LABELS
The labels detailed on this and the following pages draw your attention to important
safety information in this handbook. Before riding, make sure that all riders have
understood and complied with all the information to which these labels relate.
For illustration purposes, the Bonneville Bobber motorcycle is shown.
Warning Label Locations
1
2
R.P.M.
DAILY SAFETY CHECKS
TÄGLICHE SICHERHEITSKONTROLLEN
CONTROLES DE SECURITE QUOTIDIENS
CHEQUEOS DE SEGURIDAD DIARIOS
VERIFICAÇÕES DIÁRIAS DE SEGURANÇA
VERIFICHE GIORNALIERE DI SICUREZZA
DAGELIJSKE VEILIGHEIDSINSPECTIES
DAGLIG SÄKERHETSKONTROLL
点検
運行
3
4
1. Headlight (page 113)
2. Running-In (page 56)
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3. Unleaded Fuel (page 47)
4. Daily Safety Checks (page 57)
Warning Labels
Warning Label Locations - Continued
Caution
All warning labels and decals, with the exception of the Running-in label, are fitted
to the motorcycle using a strong adhesive. In some cases, labels are installed prior
to an application of paint lacquer.
Do not attempt to remove the warning labels as this will cause damage to the
paintwork or body work.
1
4
2
5
3
1. Helmet (page 7)
2. Mirrors (page 96)
3. Drive Chain (page 88) and Tyres (page 102)
4. Engine Oil (page 79)
5. Coolant (page 83)
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Parts Identification
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
Bonneville Bobber Shown
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2
1
17
18
1. Front direction indicator
2. Headlight
3. Clutch lever
4. Fuel tank filler cap
5. Fuel tank
6. Brake/rear light
7. Rear direction indicator
8. Rear brake disc
9. Rear brake caliper
10. Fuse box (behind side panel)
16
15
14
4
8
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11. Adjustment tool and inspection cap
tool (behind side panel)
12. Battery (behind cover panel)
13. Side stand
14. Gear change pedal
15. Horn
16. Radiator
17. Front brake caliper
18. Front brake disc
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7
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Parts Identification - Continued
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Bonneville Bobber Shown
Parts Identification
12
11
1. Ignition switch
2. Front brake fluid reservoir
3. Front brake lever
4. Steering lock
5. Oil filler plug
6. Rear brake pedal
7. Oil level sight glass
3
7
8
910
6
4
5
8. Rear brake fluid reservoir (behind cap)
9. Coolant expansion tank cap (behind
sprocket cover)
10. Rear suspension unit
11. Silencer
12. Final drive chain
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Parts Identification
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
Bonneville Speedmaster
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2
1
18
19
1. Front direction indicator
2. Headlight
3. Clutch lever
4. Fuel tank filler cap
5. Fuel tank
6. C-spanner and extension handle
(attached to the underside of the
rider’s seat)
7. Brake/rear light
8. Rear direction indicator
9. Rear brake disc
10. Rear brake caliper
17
16
15
4
5
11. Fuse box (behind side panel)
12. Adjustment tool and inspection cap
tool (behind side panel)
13. Battery (behind cover panel)
14. Side stand
15. Gear change pedal
16. Horn
17. Radiator
18. Front brake caliper
19. Front brake disc
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8
16
Parts Identification - Continued
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Bonneville Speedmaster
Parts Identification
11
12
1. Ignition switch
2. Front brake fluid reservoir
3. Front brake lever
4. Steering lock
5. Oil filler plug
6. Oil level sight glass
7. Rear brake fluid reservoir (behind cap)
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8. Coolant expansion tank cap (behind
sprocket cover)
Engine Management System Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) 24
Low Oil Pressure Warning Light 25
High Coolant Temperature Warning Light 25
Immobiliser/Alarm Indicator Light 25
ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System) Warning Light 26
Traction Control (TC) Indicator Light 26
Traction Control (TC) Disabled Warning Light 27
Low Fuel Indicator Light 27
Neutral 27
Direction Indicators 28
Daytime Running Lights (DRL) (if fitted) 28
Cruise Control Indicator Light (if fitted) 28
Instruments 29
Speedometer and Odometer 29
Tachometer 29
Gear Position Display 29
Average Fuel Consumption 30
Fuel Gauge 30
Range to Empty 31
Trip Meter 31
Clock 32
Service Interval 33
Riding Modes 34
Selecting a Riding Mode – with the Motorcycle Stationary 34
Selecting a Riding Mode – when Riding the Motorcycle 34
Traction Control (TC) 36
Traction Control Settings 37
To Disable the Traction Control 37
Ignition Switch 38
Ignition Key 39
Steering Lock 40
Right Handlebar Switches 40
STOP Position 40
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General Information
RUN Position 41
START Position 41
MODE Button 41
Hazard Warning Lights Switch 41
Left Handlebar Switches 42
SCROLL Button 42
High Beam Button 42
Direction Indicator Switch 42
Horn Button 42
Cruise Control Button (if fitted) 42
Daytime Running Lights (DRL) Switch (if fitted) 43
Throttle Control 43
Cruise Control (if fitted) 44
Activating Cruise Control 45
Deactivating Cruise Control 46
Brake and Clutch Lever Adjusters 46
Fuel 47
Fuel Tank Cap 49
Filling the Fuel Tank 49
Side Stand 50
Side Panels 51
Seat Adjustment 52
Rider's Seat 53
Passenger Seat 54
Tool Kit 55
Running-In 56
Daily Safety Checks 57
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General Information
Instrument Panel Layout
Note:
• For illustration purposes, the Bonneville Bobber is shown.
Bonneville Bobber and Bonneville
Bobber Black Only
Warning
Operation of the motorcycle with an
incorrectly adjusted or loose instrument
panel is dangerous.
An incorrectly adjusted or loose
instrument panel may result in loss of
instrument vision when riding and may
cause a distraction leading to loss of
control of the motorcycle and an
accident.
Always adjust the instrument panel to
provide sufficient vision of the
instruments and make sure that it is
securely fixed in place before riding the
motorcycle.
General Information
Warning
Never attempt to clean or adjust the
instrument panel while riding the
motorcycle. Removal of the rider’s
hands from the handlebars while riding
the motorcycle will diminish the ability
of the rider to maintain control of the
motorcycle.
Attempting to clean or adjust the
instrument panel while riding the
motorcycle may result in loss of control
of the motorcycle and an accident.
Only attempt to clean or adjust the
instrument panel while stationary.
The instrument panel can be adjusted
to allow for improved visibility of the
instruments when riding.
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1. Adjustment lever
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General Information
To adjust the instrument panel:
• Pull the adjustment lever located
underneath the instrument panel
to disengage the instrument panel
from its locked position.
• Move the instrument panel into the
correct position to view the display.
• Hold the instrument panel in place
and push the lever back to engage
the new locked position.
Warning Lights
Engine Management System
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)
The Malfunction Indicator Light
(MIL) for the engine management
system illuminates when the ignition is
switched ON (to indicate that it is
working) but should not become
illuminated when the engine is running.
If the MIL becomes illuminated when the
engine is running, this indicates that a
fault has occurred in one or more of the
systems controlled by the engine management system. In such circumstances,
the engine management system will
switch to 'limp-home' mode so that the
journey may be completed, if the fault is
not so severe that the engine will not
run.
Warning
Reduce speed and do not continue to
ride for longer than is necessary with
the MIL illuminated. The fault may
adversely affect engine performance,
exhaust emissions and fuel consumption.
Reduced engine performance could
cause a dangerous riding condition,
leading to loss of control and an
accident.
Contact an authorised Triumph dealer
as soon as possible to have the fault
checked and rectified.
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General Information
Note:
• If the MIL flashes when the ignition
is switched ON contact an
authorised Triumph dealer as soon
as possible to have the situation
rectified. In these circumstances
the engine will not start.
Low Oil Pressure Warning Light
With the engine running, if the
engine oil pressure becomes dangerously low, the low oil pressure warning light
will illuminate.
Caution
Stop the engine immediately if the low
oil pressure warning light illuminates.
Do not restart the engine until the
fault has been rectified.
Severe engine damage will result from
running the engine when the low oil
pressure warning light is illuminated.
Note:
• The low oil pressure warning light
will illuminate if the ignition is
switched ON without running the
engine.
High Coolant Temperature Warning
Light
With the engine running, if the
engine coolant temperature becomes
dangerously high, the high coolant
temperature warning light will illuminate.
Caution
Stop the engine immediately if the high
coolant temperature warning light
illuminates. Do not restart the engine
until the fault has been rectified.
Severe engine damage will result from
running the engine when the high
coolant temperature warning light is
illuminated.
Immobiliser/Alarm Indicator Light
This Triumph motorcycle is
fitted with an engine immobiliser which
is activated when the ignition switch is
turned to the OFF position.
Without Alarm Fitted
When the ignition switch is turned to
the OFF position, the immobiliser/alarm
light will flash on and off for 24 hours to
show that the engine immobiliser is on.
When the ignition switch is turned to
the ON position the immobiliser and the
indicator light will be off.
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General Information
If the indicator light remains on it
indicates that the immobiliser has a
malfunction that requires investigation.
Contact an authorised Triumph dealer
as soon as possible to have the fault
checked and rectified.
With Alarm Fitted
The immobiliser/alarm light will only
illuminate when the conditions described
in the genuine Triumph accessory alarm
instructions are met.
ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System)
Warning Light
Warning
If the ABS is not functioning, the brake
system will continue to function as a
non-ABS braking system.
Do not continue to ride for longer than
is necessary with the indicator light
illuminated.
Contact an authorised Triumph dealer
as soon as possible to have the fault
checked and rectified. In this situation
braking too hard will cause the wheels
to lock resulting in loss of motorcycle
control and an accident.
illuminates to show that the ABS
The ABS warning light
function is not available. Illumination is
normal after engine start up, and until
the motorcycle first reaches a speed
exceeding 6 mph (10 km/h). Unless there
is a fault, it should not illuminate again
until the engine is restarted.
If the warning light becomes illuminated
at any other time while riding it
indicates that the ABS has a
malfunction that requires investigation.
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Traction Control (TC) Indicator Light
The TC indicator light is used to
indicate that the traction control
system is active and is working to limit
rear wheel slip during periods of hard
acceleration or under wet or slippery
road conditions.
Warning
If the traction control is not functioning,
care must be taken when accelerating
and cornering on wet/slippery road
surfaces to avoid rear wheel spin. Do
not continue to ride for longer than is
necessary with the Engine Management
System Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL)
and traction control warning lights
illuminated. Contact an authorised
Triumph dealer as soon as possible to
have the fault checked.
Warning Continued
Hard acceleration and cornering in this
situation may cause the rear wheel to
spin resulting in loss of motorcycle
control and an accident.
TC Indicator Light Operation:
TC Switched On:
• Under normal riding conditions the
indicator light will remain off.
• The indicator light will flash rapidly
when the traction control system is
working to limit rear wheel slip
during periods of hard acceleration
or under wet or slippery road
conditions.
TC Switched Off:
The indicator light will not illuminate.
Instead the TC disabled warning light
will be illuminated (see page 27).
Note:
• Traction control will not function if
there is a malfunction with the ABS
system. The warning lights for the
ABS, traction control and the MIL
will be illuminated.
General Information
Traction Control (TC) Disabled
Warning Light
The TC disabled warning light
should not illuminate unless traction
control is switched off or there is a
malfunction.
If the warning light becomes illuminated
at any other time while riding, it
indicates that the traction control
system has a malfunction that requires
investigation.
Low Fuel Indicator Light
The low fuel indicator light will
illuminate when there is the following
amount of fuel remaining in the tank:
• 2.0 litres - Bonneville Bobber and
Bonneville Bobber Black
• 3.0 litres - Bonneville Speedmaster.
Neutral
The neutral warning light
indicates when the transmission is in
neutral (no gear selected). The warning
light will illuminate when the
transmission is in neutral with the
ignition switch in the ON position.
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General Information
Direction Indicators
When the indicator switch is
turned to the left or right, the indicator
warning light will flash on and off at the
same speed as the direction indicators.
Daytime Running Lights (DRL)
(if fitted)
When the ignition is switched
ON and the daytime running lights
switch is set to DAYTIME RUNNING
LIGHTS, the daytime running lights
warning light will illuminate.
The daytime running lights and low
beam headlights are operated manually
using a switch on the left hand switch
housing, see page 43.
Warning
Do not ride for longer than necessary
in poor ambient light conditions with
the Daytime Running Lights (DRL) in
use.
Riding with the daytime running lights
when dark, in tunnels or where poor
ambient light is apparent may reduce
the riders vision or dazzle other road
users.
Dazzling other road users or reduced
vision in low ambient light levels may
result in loss of motorcycle control and
an accident.
Note:
• During daylight hours the daytime
running lights improve the
motorcycles visibility to other road
users.
• Low beam headlights must be used
in any other conditions unless the
road conditions allow for high beam
headlights to be used.
Cruise Control Indicator Light
(if fitted)
The cruise control can only be
activated when the motorcycle is
travelling at a speed between 19 to
100 mph (30 to 160 km/h) and is in 3rd
gear or higher. When activated, the
cruise control indicator light in the
instrument panel will be illuminated.
Warning
Cruise control must only be used
where riding safely at a steady speed.
Cruise control must not be used when
riding in heavy traffic, on slippery
roads, or roads with sharp or blind
bends.
Using cruise control in these conditions
may result in loss of motorcycle control
and an accident.
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Instruments
Speedometer and Odometer
The speedometer indicates the road
speed of the motorcycle.
The odometer shows the total distance
that the motorcycle has travelled.
Tachometer
Caution
Never allow the engine speed above
the maximum recommended engine
speed (7,000 rpm) as severe engine
damage may result.
The tachometer shows the engine
speed in revolutions per minute - rpm
(r/min).
Gear Position Display
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1. Gear position symbol
2. Gear position display (neutral position
shown)
The gear position display indicates
which gear (1-6) has been engaged.
When the transmission is in neutral (no
gear selected), the display screen will
show n.
1
1. Engine speed shown in rpm
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General Information
Average Fuel Consumption
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1. Average symbol
2. Average fuel consumption
This is an indication of the average fuel
consumption. After being reset the
display will show dashes until 0.1 miles/
km has been covered.
Note:
• After refuelling, the average
consumption information will be
updated only while riding the
motorcycle. Depending on the riding
style, updating could take up to five
minutes.
Fuel Gauge
1
2
1. Low fuel indicator light
2. Fuel gauge
The fuel gauge indicates the amount of
fuel in the tank. With the ignition
switched on, the number of bars shown
in the display indicates the level of fuel.
When the fuel tank is full all eight bars
are displayed and when empty, no bars
are displayed. Other gauge markings
indicate intermediate fuel levels
between full and empty.
The low fuel warning light will illuminate
when there is the following amount of
fuel left in the tank:
• 2.0 litres - Bonneville Bobber and
Bonneville Bobber Black
• 3.0 litres - Bonneville Speedmaster.
Note:
• After refuelling, the fuel gauge and
range to empty information will be
updated only while riding the
motorcycle. Depending on the riding
style, updating could take up to five
minutes.
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