A9900428 - Rearsets, Reverse Shifts_UK EN.fm
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A9900428 - Rearsets, Reverse Shifts_UK EN.fm
English Fitting Instructions: Daytona 675 A9750539 Thank you for choosing this Triumph genuine accessory kit. This accessory kit is the product of Triumph's use of proven engineering, exhaustive testing, and continuous striving for superior reliability, safety and performance. Completely read all of these instructions before commencing the installation of the accessory kit in order to become thoroughly familiar with the kit’s features and the installation process. These instructions should be considered a permanent part of your accessory kit, and should remain with it even if your accessory-equipped motorcycle is subsequently sold. 8 6 5 10 9 4 3 1 11 2 7 cfeo Parts Supplied: 1. Adapter, M6 to M8 - left hand thread 1 off 7. Footrest mounting assembly - right hand side 1 off 2. Nut, M8 - left hand thread 1 off 8. Screw, M6 2 off 3. Gear selector rod 1 off 9. Washer, M6 2 off 4. Footrest mounting assembly - left hand side 1 off 10. Support, rear brake fluid reservoir 1 off 5. Heel guard - left hand side 1 off 11. 2 off 6. Heel guard - right hand side 1 off Publication part number A9900428 issue 3, ADC 9434 © Triumph Designs Ltd. 2010 1 of 14 Screw, M5 Left Hand Footrest and Mounting Assembly Warning Note: This accessory kit is for racing only. It is to be used solely during closed-course racing. A motorcycle fitted with this accessory kit must not be used on public roads. • The ball joint and locknut on the transmission linkage have a left hand thread. This is identified by either a machined ring on the gear selector rod on Daytona 675 or on the ball joint on Street Triple. 1. Loosen the locknut at the ball joint on the transmission linkage. Warning This accessory kit is designed for use on Triumph Daytona 675 and Street Triple motorcycles only and should not be fitted to any other Triumph model or to any other manufacturer’s motorcycle. Fitting this accessory kit to any other Triumph model, or to any other manufacturer’s motorcycle, may interfere with the rider and could affect the handling, stability or other aspects of the motorcycle’s operation which may result in loss of motorcycle control and an accident. 3 Warning Always have Triumph approved parts, accessories and conversions fitted by a trained technician of an authorised Triumph dealer. The fitment of parts, accessories and conversions by a technician who is not of an authorised Triumph dealer may affect the handling, stability or other aspects of the motorcycle’s operation which may result in loss of motorcycle control and an accident. Warning 1 2 cffi 1. Locknut 2. Machined ring, left hand thread identification (Daytona 675) 3. Machined ring, left hand thread identification (Street Triple) 2. Throughout this operation, ensure that the motorcycle is stabilised and adequately supported on a paddock stand to prevent risk of injury from the motorcycle falling. Remove the wire clip retaining the ball joint to the gear change lever and detach the ball joint. Retain the wire clip if the motorcycle is to be returned to its original condition. Warning 1 A torque wrench of known accurate calibration must be used when fitting this accessory kit. Failure to tighten any of the fasteners to the correct torque specification may affect motorcycle performance, handling and stability. This may result in loss of motorcycle control and an accident. 2 Note: • Before fitting this accessory kit, ensure the owner of the motorcycle has been informed of the warnings contained in these instructions. 1. Wire clip 2. Ball joint 2 of 14 3. Remove the two screws and the left hand footrest mounting assembly. Retain the screws for re-use. 1 6. Fit the new footrest mounting assembly and tighten the original screws to 27 Nm. 1 2 2 cfes cfet1 1. Screws 2. Footrest mounting assembly 1. Footrest mounting assembly 2. Original screws 7. Caution It may be difficult to remove the original ball joint from the gear selector rod. Do not use excessive force. If necessary, apply a releasing oil to the ball joint threads to aid removal. The footrest position can be adjusted to the rider’s preferred position. To adjust the footrest position, remove the two screws and the footrest plate. Recover the spacer from behind the footrest plate. 3 Note: • The ball joint on the transmission linkage has a left hand thread. 4. Unscrew the gear selector rod from the transmission linkage ball joint. 2 1 cfet 1. Screws 2. Footrest plate 3. Spacer 1 2 cffi 1. Ball joint 2. Gear selector rod 5. Retain the gear selector rod and footrest mounting assembly if the motorcycle is to be returned to its original condition. 3 of 14 8. The illustration below shows the nine possible positions for the lower screw securing the footrest plate. The remaining holes are for the upper screw. 12. When the footrest position has been established, the distance between the ball joint housing on the gear change pedal and the locknut for the adapter must be checked and, if necessary, adjusted. 1 4 3 1 2 3 A B C 2 cffm cfeu1 Possible Positions for the Lower Screw Note: • 9. To ensure the right hand footrest plate is positioned at the same height as the left hand footrest plate, make a note of which hole is used for the lower screw, for example C1. Refit the footrest plate and spacer and secure with the two screws, ensuring the lower screw is in one of the nine holes shown previously. 1. 2. 3. 4. 13. The table below shows the distance between the ball joint housing and the locknut in relation to the hole used by the lower screw securing the footrest plate. 2 1 cfet_2 1. Screw 2. Footrest plate 10. Check to see if the footrest is in the preferred position for the rider. 11. Ball joint housing Locknut Adapter Distance to be measured Repeat steps 7 to 10 until the footrest is at the preferred position for the rider. Tighten the screws to 27 Nm. 4 of 14 Lower screw position Distance A1 12.5 mm A2 12.5 mm A3 12.5 mm B1 6.5 mm B2 6.5 mm B3 6.5 mm C1 0.5 mm C2 0.5 mm C3 0.5 mm 14. To check and adjust the ball joint housing to adapter locknut distance, remove the footrest and mounting assembly. 19. Move the locknut along the gear change pedal adapter until 5 mm of thread is exposed above the nut. 5 mm 1 1 2 cfet1 cfeq 1. Footrest and mounting assembly 2. Screws 1. Locknut 15. Refer to the table above for the correct ball joint housing to adapter locknut distance. 16. With the locknut tightened against the adapter, measure the distance between the ball joint housing and the locknut, as shown below. 20. The new gear selector rod has a right hand thread at the smaller (10 mm outside diameter) end, and a left hand thread at the larger (12 mm outside diameter) end (adjacent to the spanner flats), as shown below. 2 1 3 1 4 3 4 2 1. 2. 3. 4. cfeu1 1. 2. 3. 4. Ball joint housing Locknut Adapter Distance to be measured 21. Note: • 17. The adjustment of the adapter must be made by complete turns. This will ensure that the adapter will point to the front of the motorcycle when fitted. To adjust, loosen the locknut and turn the adapter clockwise to decrease or anti-clockwise to increase the rod length. Gear selector rod Left hand threaded end Right hand thread end Spanner flats Screw the right hand threaded end of the new gear selector rod on to the adapter and adjust up to the locknut. Then move the locknut away from the rod to allow for adjustment. Note: • The ball joint on the transmission linkage and the M6 to M8 adapter both have a left hand thread. 22. Fit the M8 locknut, left hand thread, onto the adapter. 18. Tighten the locknut to 6 Nm and check the distance. Adjust if necessary. 5 of 14 23. Attach the M6 to M8 adapter to the transmission linkage ball joint and tighten to 9 Nm. 26. Refit the footrest and mounting assembly. Tighten the screws to 27 Nm. 1 1 2 cfev 1. 2. 3. 4. 3 4 cfet2 Transmission linkage Ball joint M6 to M8 adapter Locknut 1. Screws Note: • 24. Position the gear selector rod through the motorcycle frame and attach it to the adapter. When the top edge of the gear change pedal is 5 mm above the radius curve of the footrest plate, the pedal is at the standard factory setting. 27. Using the measurement of 5 mm as a guide, turn the gear selector rod until the desired angle of the gear change pedal is achieved. 1 2 3 5 mm 1 cfep 2 1. Adapter 2. Gear selector rod 25. Turn the gear selector rod until it is approximately halfway along the adapter. cffj 1. Footrest plate 2. Gear change pedal 3. Distance to be measured 28. Tighten the locknuts on both ends of the gear selector rod to 6 Nm. 29. Recheck the torque of the ball joint locknut and both adapters after adjustment of the gear selector rod is completed. 6 of 14 30. Fit the supplied left hand heel guard to the footrest plate with the supplied M5 screws. Apply ThreeBond 1305 to the screw threads and tighten to 6 Nm. 2. Remove the clip from the brake pedal clevis pin. Remove the clevis pin. 1 2 1 2 cfew 1. Clip 2. Clevis pin cfet3 1. Left hand heel guard 2. Screws 31. 3. Operate the gear change pedal throughout the gear range to ensure there is clearance between the frame and the gear selector rod. If necessary, repeat steps 13 to 29 to obtain the clearance. Remove the screws securing the rear brake master cylinder and heel guard to the footrest mounting. Retain the screws for re-use. Note: • Should the rider require the footrest position to be changed, repeat steps 7 to 31. 3 Right Hand Footrest and Mounting Assembly 1. 2 Loosen the locknut on the rear master cylinder push rod. cfex 1 1. Screws 2. Heel guard 3. Rear brake master cylinder cfew1 1. Locknut 7 of 14 1 4. Remove the clevis and position the master cylinder aside. All Models 7. Remove the screws and the right hand footrest mounting. Retain the screws for re-use. 1 1 2 cfey 1. Clevis cfez 1. Footrest mounting 2. Screws Street Triple - with the Arrow Race Exhaust System 3:1 Caution 8. Detach the brake light switch spring from the brake pedal. Retain the spring for re-use. 9. Release the three clips and detach the rear brake light switch from the footrest mounting. Retain the brake light switch for re-use. To prevent damage to the Arrow exhaust system, support the exhaust silencer before removing the right hand footrest mounting screws. 5. Support the exhaust silencer. 6. Note the position of the Arrow silencer support bracket. 1 2 2 3 cffa 4A 1. Rear brake light switch 2. Clips 3. Spring 10. Retain the following if the motorcycle is to be returned to its original condition: 1. Arrow silencer support bracket 2. Right hand footrest mounting 8 of 14 • Clevis; • Clevis pin; • Clevis pin clip; • Footrest mounting; • Heel guard. 11. Attach the new ball joint on the brake pedal to the push rod. 13. To adjust the footrest position, remove the two screws and the footrest plate. 2 2 1 1 cffb cffb1 1. Brake pedal ball joint 2. Push rod 1. Screws 2. Footrest plate Note: 14. The illustration below shows the nine possible positions for the footrest plate lower screw. The remaining holes are for the footrest plate upper screw. • For motorcycles with the Arrow race exhaust system 3:1, ensure that the Arrow silencer support bracket is fitted as noted for removal. 12. Attach the new right hand footrest assembly to the frame and tighten the original screws to 27 Nm. 2 1 A B C 3 2 1 cffc Possible Positions for the Footrest Plate Lower Screw cffb2 15. Refit the footrest plate and secure with the two screws, ensuring the lower screw is in the same hole location as the left hand footrest plate, for example C1. Tighten the screws to 27 Nm. 1. Screws 2. Right hand footrest assembly Caution Both left hand and right hand footrest plates must be adjusted to the same position. Street Triple - with the Arrow Race Exhaust System 3:1 16. Remove the support for the exhaust silencer fitted earlier. 9 of 14 All Models 17. 20. Fit the rear brake light switch. Fit the brake master cylinder and supplied heel guard to the footrest plate with the existing M8 screws. Tighten the screws to 18 Nm. 1 1 cfer 1. Rear brake light switch 21. cffd Fit the spring to the rear brake light switch and rear brake pedal. 1. Screws Caution The brake pedal angle must be set to the standard factory setting to ensure the correct position for the brake switch operation. 18. Turn the push rod top nut until the top of the brake pedal is 19.5 mm away from the footrest plate. 1 19. Tighten the locknut against the ball joint to 17 Nm. cffe 1 1. Spring 3 Caution 4 19.5 mm With the footrest plate lower screw in any of the nine positions, the brake fluid reservoir to master cylinder hose could be touching other components causing damage to the hose. 2 cffd3 1. 2. 3. 4. Push rod top nut Brake pedal Locknut Distance to be measured 10 of 14 22. Check that the rear brake reservoir hose is not twisted or is touching any other components. 25. Fit the support bracket provided to the frame with the M6 washer and screw provided. Ensure the bracket is fitted as shown in the lower illustration below. Do not tighten the screw at this stage. 1 1 2 cfff 2 4 1 3 1. 2. 3. 4. cffl 2 2 Support bracket Screw Rear brake fluid reservoir Frame lug 26. Attach the rear brake fluid reservoir to the support bracket with the M6 washer and screw provided. Do not tighten the screw at this stage. 1. Correct routing 2. Incorrect routing Caution To prevent paint damage, do not spill brake fluid onto any area of the bodywork. Spilled brake fluid will damage paintwork. 1 23. Check the brake reservoir hose to exhaust intermediate pipe clearance. The clearance must be a minimum of 20 mm. If the clearance is less than 20 mm, fit the supplied support bracket between the frame and the rear brake fluid reservoir as follows: 24. Detach the brake fluid reservoir from the frame. Taking care not to invert the brake fluid reservoir, lay it to one side. Note: cffg1 • 1. Screw Discard the screw after removal. If the motorcycle is to be returned to its original condition, install a new screw. 11 of 14 Replacing Components Warning The rear brake fluid reservoir and hose must be at least 20 mm from the exhaust pipe. The heat from the exhaust pipe may cause damage to the reservoir and hose resulting in loss of brake fluid, loss of motorcycle control and an accident. 27. Position the rear brake fluid reservoir so that the reservoir hose is clear from obstruction and the reservoir has a minimum distance of 20 mm from the exhaust pipe. Tighten the two screws to 7 Nm. Refer to the following illustrations for torque figures and for which fixings require Loctite 243. Warning When replacing components on this accessory kit, some of the fixings are required to have Loctite 243 added to their threads. This is to ensure that these fixings remain secure at their specified tightening torque. Failure to use Loctite 243 may result in component detachment leading to loss of motorcycle control and an accident. 1 20 mm 2 cffg 1. Screws 2. Minimum distance from the exhaust pipe Warning It is dangerous to operate the motorcycle with defective brakes; you must have your authorised Triumph dealer take remedial action before you attempt to ride the motorcycle again. Failure to take remedial action may reduce braking efficiency leading to loss of motorcycle control and an accident. 28. Check for correct brake and brake light operation. Rectify as necessary. Note: • Should the rider require the footrest position to be changed, remove the heel guard and repeat steps 13 to 23. 12 of 14 Left Hand Footrest and Mounting Assembly 13 Nm 20 Nm 7 Nm Apply Loctite 243 to the threads 9 Nm Apply Loctite 243 to the threads Apply Loctite 243 to the threads 9 Nm Right Hand Footrest and Mounting Assembly Apply Loctite 243 to the threads 20 Nm 3 Nm 7 Nm 4 Nm 9 Nm 13 of 14 Apply Loctite 243 to the threads Warning Warning After fitting the accessory kit the motorcycle will exhibit new handling characteristics. Operate the motorcycle in a safe area free from traffic to gain familiarity with any new characteristics. Operation of the motorcycle when not familiar with any new handling characteristics may result in loss of motorcycle control and an accident. Warning If, after fitment of this accessory kit, you have any doubt about the performance of any aspect of the motorcycle, contact an authorised Triumph dealer and do not ride the motorcycle until the authorised dealer has declared it fit for use. Riding a motorcycle when there is any doubt as to any aspect of the performance of the motorcycle may result in loss of control of the motorcycle leading to an accident. This motorcycle must not be operated above the legal road speed limit except in authorised closed course conditions. Warning Only operate this Triumph motorcycle at high speed in closed-course on road competition or on closed course racetracks. High speed operation should only be attempted by riders who have been instructed in the techniques necessary for high speed riding and are familiar with the motorcycle’s characteristics in all conditions. High speed operation in any other circumstances is dangerous and will lead to loss of motorcycle control and an accident. 14 of 14