There have been several comments on the forum suggesting that workshop or "service manuals" are not going to be available for the new water cooled wonders--at least not to the great hoards of the unwashed civilian users. I view this as just more of the infinite wisdom of the droolers in control of Triumph these days. Same droolers who trashed a great number of good, functioning dealers because they didn't have the right "Triumph Look."
They're also taking their time in making replacement parts listings available to sellers. I've been checking up on several and nothing yet.
These sites have all other Triumph models illustrated parts lists with exploded diagrams, part numbers, prices, etc. Nothing on the new bikes in any of them yet:
You can download the complete Service Workshop Manual online from Tritun.net by purchasing a user a account for a determined period of time and saving certain sections of the manual as a PDF. I called Triumph Corporate and they instructed me how to do it. I own a 2017 Street Twin and have the entire Service Workshop Manual in PDF form that is searchable from creating it from the Triton.net documents
For parts there is a good site that lets you print not only the diagram/breakdown but the actual parts list as well...it covers the water cooled versions as well...
Anyone download the wiring schematic for a 2017 T120 USA model and find a discrepancy with the fuse box layout, schematic table, and the owners manual?
I entered my VIN when choosing which files to access/download thinking that would get me to the proper files but, I think they supplied the wrong wiring diagram. I sent TriTun a message but got no response yet.
The ID tables in both files (workshop and owners manuals) match but the diagram for the fuse locations in the fuse box do not. I'd have to check my bike to see which is correct.
Just was at my dealer in Pensacola Fl and no manual for the ST yet according to them. I've never owned a bike, in 44 years of riding, I didn't have the shop manual for. This is my first Triumph and am a bit disappointed with the mother ship.
Sorry for resurrecting this thread (again), but...
Does any one know how to do this? A searchable .pdf is preferable to having to flip through page after page to find what I want. Is there a trick to this, or is it reasonably self-explanatory?
I plan on spending time this week to download the manual for my T120.
A searchable .pdf is preferable to having to flip through page after page to find what I want. Is there a trick to this, or is it reasonably self-explanatory?
Anybody compared yet the new Haynes manual with the manufacturer's .pdf files from tritun.net ?
I'm trying to decide which way to go, wondering how detailed, accurate Haynes book is, quality of pictures etc. Especially since the Haynes is 320 pages covering all watercooled twin models - so if you own just one of them plenty of information contained will not be pertinent to your bike.
Lastly - to prevent someone else getting frustrated like I did - I'd like to mention that if I try to open: http://tritun.net/ all I get is a bunch of error messages, but
I couldn’t get Tritun to put out a complete pdf so I downloaded it as html, which is complete. I also bought the Haynes manual, which at first glance, is not as detailed.
sad no triumph paper shop manual for my new to me 18 T120 i just got, but triumphs loss as i will get the Haynes for cheap compared to my 2012 air cooled triumph paper i got for a buck-$100 from the stealers. dont expect the same detail but prolly good enough
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