Sprint Sprint T300 Project 1997

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  1. CornishSaul

    CornishSaul New Member

    Nov 4, 2025
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    Hello all have recently bought a 1997 Triumph Sprint 900. It was a cheapie from eBay I bought as a project really. I have always fancied a T300 and this one popped up locally.
    The bike has done 50,000 and shows it cosmetically. That sort of thing I can sort. The seller only had the bike for 5 months covering around 120 miles, said it was too big and heavy for him and I have no reason to doubt that. I don’t have any service records but I have tracked its MoT history and it’s only done around 1000 miles in the last five years. Brakes are relatively unworn discs and pads. Recent Hel braided lines, the calipers are clean as is the brake fluid.
    It has a new Maxton rear shock.
    Michelin Radial tyres that have about 800 miles on them from the MoT records.
    Oil and coolant look reasonably fresh.
    Fork seals done about 500 mikes ago but they are misting and may need doing again.
    That’s as much as I know upon getting the bike. It starts easily and sounds like a T300 on tickover but sounds sweet when revved. I let it run up to temperature and the fan kicked in so is working.
    I have no records of valve checks. So that is a priority, I have never done bucket and shim valves before but have done tappits on several occasions and am confident to do this bikes valves if I take my time.

    So to my first question the neutral light and oil lights stay on very dimly when the bike is running and in gear. The neutral light does get brighter when the bike is in neutral and dims when in gear. I suspect a poor earth somewhere and or a faulty oil pressure switch. I can service and look after my bikes but could do with any help solving this problem. T300s are very new to me, I have Hondas.

    Also where can I source a new oil pressure switch for the bike. I would post some photos when I work out how.
    Regards Rob.
     
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  2. sprintdave

    sprintdave Nurse, think it's time for his medications.

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    Try sprintmfg for the oil pressure switch, good site for these bikes and helpful if you call them
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    Fowlersparts.co.uk
    I would guess a bad connection somewhere, the wiring is kind of old now, not always easy to find the problem.
     
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  3. Adie P

    Adie P Crème de la Crème

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    Welcome to the rather 'esoteric' world of T300 ownership!

    Sprint Mfg., is a good place to start for aftermarket - and, I think, some used oem parts. For used try Ivan WALTON of National Triumph - they break and sell loads of T300 stuff on ebay and his prices are fair and reasonable. Likely to be a good source of the oil pressure switch.

    For new parts (you'll be lucky!) you've already found the best source in FOWLERS - they're regional distributors and their online parts books are the first port of call for identifying part numbers etc., though you'll be more than a bit disheartened and disappointed in the number of "NO LONGER AVAILABLE" listings.

    The one thing that is, generally speaking, in your favour is that the T300 range has a broad spread of compatibilty across a number of models thanks to the modular build approach of the early range, so some cycle and many engine parts are often interchangeable between various models.

    Good luck with the search and the project - a good one to document on here!
     
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