20,000 mile service


Wrong. first Valve check is 20K Miles and that's from the guys in the factory back in Hinckley, England where they're made. I know this because I called them from California a few years back. 011-44-1455-25-1700 really nice guys and very helpful.
 
You're correct, coolrocket, however, as established earlier in this thread, the original service interval for valve adjustment checks were as I stated. I was unaware that Triumph retroactively changed the service interval on earlier models (2005-2009, I believe) some years back, as you noted.

BTW, you must have wanted that info really badly since you called Triumph's global corporate headquarters in England. Usually you can get the same info by contacting Triumph's North American corporate offices here:

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When I need correct info I go straight to the source that way you know anything else is just Bull and believe me at the time there was a lot of guys just talking Bull...
 
Back after I got my '14 R3T I had the dealer maint manager send me the service sheet shown here.
-MIG

 

Well, Phil,
Did you reckon I meant, Canada Remote Systems?
 
When I need correct info I go straight to the source that way you know anything else is just Bull and believe me at the time there was a lot of guys just talking Bull...

Excuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuse me???
Was my handle invoked in shame?
 
Mindboggling, isn't it, Mike.

Myself and an other former member here made a big stink directly with Triumph corporate over that omission about 7-8 years ago and then, again, several years later. We suggested that they at least put out a service bulletin to their dealership network, which they may have done, albeit, in a rather non-robust, ineffective way and we also recommended that they either create printable, online addendums for both the owner's manual , as well as the shop manual(s) that could be easilyadded to those documents for future reference by all R3 ownwers. This is what our suggestions were met with...