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Rosedale, Maryland, United States
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Triumph Service Manual - Speed Triple and Speed Triple R
Part Number 3856544, Issue 1, 11.2011

This is an original factory service/shop repair manual that motorcycle dealers have and use.

The service manual includes a Table of Contents and index which include an exploded view of parts disassembly sequence, bolt torques, thread sizes, and page references to descriptions in text. Service and repair instruction includes disassembly/reassembly, inspection, testing/troubleshooting, repair and adjustments with information on Special Tools, Specifications, Fault Codes, Maintenance Schedule, Engine, Engine Cooling, Fuel/Emissions, Steering, Suspension, Brakes and body.

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