Triumph don't print them any more, they're on an online subscription service now, even for the dealers ! Ranges from £6 for an hour to just over £3K for a year. https://www.tritun.net/tritun/vehicle/lookupForm I tried it this afternoon, you can't download anything as such, only print the pages. However I used the "print to PDF" option and saved it as a PDF file. In the hour I managed to copy all the pages I thought I 'd need i.e. no engine or clutch stuff etc as it's all under warranty but stuff like how to remove the rear bodywork, where wirings is routed and electrical diagrams etc. I ended up with 50 odd pages in all. So rather than forking out £80 for a printed manual, it's cost me just £6 (and an hour of my time) for all the relevant bits I'd want
Dose it show you how to remove the air box from a 2017 speed triple I need to remove it to fit carbon tank infills
It's not actually too bad, when I had an hours worth to copy the Tiger Sport stuff, I managed to download everything I would need in that hour, although it was a new bike so I wasn't worrying about the engine section etc, just torque settings, removing bodywork etc.