Let me know if you have any ideas how to gain access to the information in the new online system that Triumph is using. I'm not sure why this information would be top secret; it's not like I'm going to strap my motorbike to an ICBM and attempt global domination with it.
If you are interested to send a letter to Triumph via snail mail requesting access to this information, let me know and I'll email you a copy of the letter I sent to Triumph requesting just that.
By the way, I ordered a new Triumph Service Manual today. It has color wiring diagrams in the back. I am considering de-binding it so as to scan it and risk the rest of my mortal days locked away in a Federal prison. I see from earlier posts about this that the Forum doesn't advocate such dastardly piracy. Pschaw.
http://www.fiche-man.com/triumph/triumph.htm
From: sam matthewman [mailto:sammatthewman@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 4:27 PM
To: Donnie Fair
Subject: Re: Question regarding Microfiche's on CD
Triumph only produced microfiche up to 2004 then went to dealer only software etc. The dealers are now linked to Triumphs own computer server and view the parts etc online, so there are no files to download etc.
The microfiche gives you all the part numbers and exploded diagrams which the manual doesn't. This is a real benefit when ordering spare parts as you can tell the dealer what part number you want rather than them guessing and getting it wrong. Also very handy for using the diagrams to check the assembly sequence etc.
From: "Donnie Fair" <dfair@capitalsource.com>
To: <sales@fiche-man.com>
Subject: Question regarding Microfiche's on CD
Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2006 14:58:51 -0400
Hi,
I just bought a Triumph Service Manual for my Triumph America. How does your microfiche differ from the service manual? Are your microfiche still only as current as 2004?
Thanks for your help!
Donnie Fair
Baltimore, MD
USA