- #PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ON A TRIUMPH TR3A FULL#
- #PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ON A TRIUMPH TR3A PRO#
- #PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ON A TRIUMPH TR3A CODE#
- #PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ON A TRIUMPH TR3A SERIES#
Rear suspension linkage – check/lubricateĪccessory rack sliding carriage – check for correct operation (if fitted)Ĭentre stand flanged sleeves – check/clean/grease ( lithium soap-based grease)Īccessory pannier link mechanism – check for correct operation and adjustment (if fitted) Wheel bearings – check for wear/smooth operation Secondary air injection system – check/cleanĮvaporative loss hoses (if fitted) – renew
#PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ON A TRIUMPH TR3A FULL#
Autoscan - carry out full Triumph diagnostic scan (if you have the gear) Throttle body plate (butterfly) – check/clean
#PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ON A TRIUMPH TR3A CODE#
Standard brake pads code is T2021330 (LH) and T2021340 (RH). Zerex G05 is a HOAT coolant that meets this spec. Triumph uses Hybrid Organic Acid Technology coolant with a 50% ethylene glycol mix. Triumph motorcycles need DOT 4 brake fluid (they have a clutch cable, so you don’t need fluid for the clutch). Replace the oil filter every time you change the oil. Triumph recommends 10W/40 or 10W/50 semi or fully synthetic motorcycle engine oil that meets specification API SH (or higher) and JASO MA, such as Castrol Power 1 Racing 4T 10W-40 (fully synthetic) engine oil, sold as Castrol Power RS Racing 4T 10W-40 (fully synthetic) in some countries. You can find part numbers that we’ve researched to help out. Thanks! What you need to maintain the Triumph Tiger 800 seriesĬonsult the below maintenance schedule to see what you might need, e.g. If you appreciate this work, then please use those links. This site has links for things like oil and spark plugs from which we earn a commission (which unfortunately nobody can save, not even us).
#PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ON A TRIUMPH TR3A SERIES#
In 2020, Triumph released the Triumph Tiger 900 series of motorcycles, replacing the Triumph Tiger 800 series. LED lighting, heated seat and grips, programmable ride mode, more screen styles, rad guard XRt - Adjustable front suspension, Programmable ride mode, LED lighting, heated seat and grips
#PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ON A TRIUMPH TR3A PRO#
XCx - Brembo front calipers, 21 inch spoked front wheel, adjustable WP long-travel suspension, DRLs, cruise control, Off-road Pro riding mode XRx - Brembo front calipers, Full colour TFT, five position screen, four riding modes, DRLs, cruise control, centre stand. XR - 19 inch cast front wheel, Showa suspension, Nissin calipers, no TFT Here are the differences between the Triumph Tiger 800 models in brief: Spec level But they all differ in brakes, suspension, and tech. All of them share the same 800cc three-cylinder engine, which with an 11.3:1 compression ratio makes a peak of 70 kW (94 bhp) at 9500 rpm, or 79 Nm (58 ft-lb) 8050 rpm. The new models included the Triumph Tiger 800 XCa, XCx, XR, XRa, and the XRx LRH or Low Ride Height. In 2018, Triumph updated its Triumph Tiger 800 line (they also updated the Triumph Tiger 1200 line). This is the maintenance schedule with associated service intervals for the Triumph Tiger 800 motorcycles from 2018-2019.