Target Audience:
Mechanics and DIY enthusiasts working on Triumph Tiger Daytona T100R models from 1963 to 1974.
Value Proposition:
Provides comprehensive, step-by-step instructions and detailed technical data for all repair and maintenance operations, enabling effective and efficient servicing.
Completeness:
Described as 100% complete and intact, ensuring no missing or corrupt information.
Accessibility:
Instant digital download for immediate access, eliminating shipping delays.
Usability:
Simple, easy-to-read explanations with extensive visual aids.
Covered Models:
Triumph Tiger Daytona T100R
Covered Years:
1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974
Type:
Workshop Service Repair Manual
Engine Mechanical:
Engine assembly, disassembly, tuning, troubleshooting, piston/ring replacement, valve servicing, crankshaft/connecting rod servicing, lubrication system.
Fuel System:
Carburetor (Amal) adjustment and overhaul, fuel tank, fuel lines, fuel pump (if applicable).
Ignition System:
Magneto/coil ignition, spark plugs, points, condenser, timing adjustments.
Transmission Clutch:
Gearbox overhaul, clutch adjustment and replacement, gear shift mechanism.
Chassis Frame:
Frame inspection, steering head bearing adjustment, front fork servicing, rear suspension (shock absorbers, swingarm).
Wheels Brakes:
Wheel bearing maintenance, spoke tensioning, brake shoe replacement, brake drum servicing, brake lever/pedal adjustment.
Electrical System:
Wiring diagrams, lighting system (headlight, taillight, indicators), horn, battery maintenance, charging system (alternator/generator).
Bodywork Fittings:
Fuel tank removal/installation, seat mounting, fenders, exhaust system.
Maintenance:
Routine checks, lubrication, filter replacement, spark plug gap adjustment, chain adjustment, brake adjustments, tire pressure.
Troubleshooting:
Diagnosis of common problems, fault finding for starting issues, running problems, electrical faults.
Repair Overhaul:
Step-by-step procedures for complete disassembly, cleaning, inspection, repair, and reassembly of all major components.
Installation Removal:
Detailed instructions for removing and installing parts and assemblies.
Adjustments:
Precise instructions for adjusting carburetors, ignition timing, valve clearances, clutch, brakes, and suspension.
Depth:
Comprehensive; covers everything from basic maintenance and adjustments to complete engine and gearbox rebuilds, including detailed specifications and diagnostic information.
Illustrations:
Detailed pictorial diagrams, exploded views, drawings, and photos for clarity.
Special Tools:
Reference to required special service tools with illustrations of their use.
Specifications:
Includes service data, tightening torques, wear limits, and factory specifications for all adjustable parameters.
Configuration:
Parallel-twin cylinder, air-cooled, four-stroke.
Bore X Stroke:
Specific bore/stroke varies slightly across years but typically around 63mm x 74mm for the 350cc variants.
Valve Train:
Overhead valves (OHV) operated by pushrods.
Horsepower Range:
Typically in the range of 25-30 bhp, depending on tuning and specific year.
Torque Figures:
Specific torque figures are detailed within the manual, crucial for engine assembly and tuning.
Carburetion:
Typically single or twin Amal concentric carburetors (e.g., 375/376/389 models).
Fuel Type:
Leaded gasoline (historically), with potential for adjustments for unleaded fuels discussed in modern context.
Type:
Total loss or mixed oil systems, depending on the specific variant and year. Manual will detail correct oil types and capacities.
Oil Change:
Refer to manual for specific intervals, typically based on mileage or usage (e.g., every 3,000 miles or annually).
Valve Adjustment:
Recommended at specific mileage intervals, detailed in the manual.
Engine Oil:
Manual will specify SAE viscosity grade (e.g., SAE 20W-50 or similar) and type (e.g., motorcycle-specific oil with ZDDP additive for older engines).
Gearbox Oil:
Specific gearbox oil type and capacity will be detailed in the manual.
Common Wear Items:
Amal carburetors may require regular tuning, electrical components can be a weak point, and primary chain tensioner wear is common. Manual addresses these.
Overheating Potential:
While air-cooled, proper airflow and engine tuning are critical. Manual provides guidance on maintaining optimal operating temperatures.
Manufacturer:
Triumph Motorcycles Ltd. (UK), a legendary British motorcycle manufacturer with a rich racing heritage.
Daytona Lineage:
The Daytona name was synonymous with Triumph's racing success, particularly in the iconic Daytona 200 race. The T100R was part of this performance-oriented lineage, offering a balance of sportiness and everyday usability.
Manufacturing Location:
Meriden Works, Coventry, England.
Significance:
Represents a significant era for British motorcycles, known for their character, sound, and handling.