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A9900618 (Issue 3) - Triumph Instructions.com

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All Models14. Reconnect the battery, positive (red) lead first. Formodels with the new ground cable fitted, ensure it isconnected to the battery negative.15. Check the operation of the direction indicators. Rectifyas necessary.16. Refit any body panels that may have been removed asdescribed in the Service Manual.WarningIf, after fitment of this accessory kit, you have any doubtabout the performance of any aspect of the motorcycle,contact an authorised <strong>Triumph</strong> dealer and do not ride themotorcycle until the authorised dealer has declared it fitfor use. Riding a motorcycle when there is any doubt as toany aspect of the performance of the motorcycle mayresult in loss of control of the motorcycle, leading to anaccident.WarningThe motorcycle must not be operated above the legalroad speed limit except in closed course conditions.WarningOnly operate this <strong>Triumph</strong> motorcycle at high speed inclosed course, on-road <strong>com</strong>petitions or on closed courseracetracks. High speed operation should only beattempted by riders who have been instructed in thetechniques necessary for high speed riding and arefamiliar with the motorcycle’s characteristics in allconditions. High speed operation in any othercircumstances is dangerous and will lead to loss ofmotorcycle control and an accident.WarningNever ride an accessory-equipped motorcycle at speedsabove 80 mph (130 km/h).The presence of accessories will cause changes in thestability and handling of the motorcycle. Failure to allowfor changes in motorcycle stability may lead to loss ofcontrol or an accident.Remember that the 80 mph (130 km/h) limit will bereduced by the fitting of non-approved accessories,incorrect loading, worn tyres, overall motorcycle conditionand poor road or weather conditions.6 of 6

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