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Fuel requirements (Triumph Street Triple 765 R/RS)

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Fuel Requirements - all countries except USA



This model must be run on 91 RON or higher unleaded fuel.

Ethanol



Ethanol is added to petrol in volumes up to 10% in Europe and up to 85% in other countries. Triumph motorcycles can use fuel containing ethanol up to 25%.

Fuel Requirements - USA



In the United States of America where the octane rating of fuel is measured in a different way, the following information may be applied:

This model is designed to run on unleaded gasoline with a CLC or AKI octane rating (R+M)/2 of 87 or higher.

Note: If 'Knocking' or 'Pinking' occurs at a steady engine speed under normal load, use a different brand of gasoline or a higher octane rating.


Caution! The use of leaded gasoline is illegal in some countries, states or territories and will invalidate the vehicle and emissions control warranties. Additionally, leaded gasoline will cause damage to emissions control components.


Oxygenated gasoline



To help in meeting clean air standards, some areas of the U.S. use oxygenated gasoline to help reduce harmful emissions. This model will give best performance when using unleaded gasoline. However, the following should be used as a guide to the use of oxygenated fuels.

Caution! Because of the generally higher volatility of oxygenated fuels, starting, engine response and fuel consumption may be adversely affected by their use. Should any of these difficulties be experienced, run the motorcycle on normal unleaded gasoline.


Ethanol



Ethanol fuel is a mixture of 10% ethanol and 90% gasoline and is often described under the names 'gasohol', 'ethanol enhanced', or 'contains ethanol'. This fuel may be used in Triumph motorcycles.


Methanol



Caution! Fuels containing methanol should not be used in Triumph motorcycles as damage to components in the fuel system can be caused by contact with methanol.


MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether)



The use of gasolines containing up to 15% MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether) is permitted in Triumph motorcycles.
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765 R/RS 4 (2017-2024) 
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