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RE: help 
Jamie said 2005-10-26 11:04 
 
It´s not a specific volume... For one thing, it depends on your VIN. Check the shop manual for the level for your bike. There is tool available from Triumph that looks like a big syringe that you use to determine the proper oil level. I´ve changed my oil/seals three or four times now. I saved the cost of the tools a couple of times in labor. Hope this helps... Jamie 
 
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