Note:
- The drive shaft gaiter is attached to the swinging arm with super giue.
- Do not attempt to fit the swinging arm with the drive shaft sleeve in place. Fit the sleeve after first fitting the swinging arm to the frame.
1. Grease the drive shaft splines with molybdenum disulphide grease.
2. Locate and engage the drive shaft to the gearbox output shaft.
3. Thoroughly lubricate the swinging arm bearings with general purpose grease before positioning them to the swinging arm.
![](https://motoinstruction.ru/img/triumph/7/114579.jpg)
1. Swinging arm; 2. Bearing
4. Position the swinging arm to the drive shaft and manoeuvre the arm along the drive shaft.
![](https://motoinstruction.ru/img/triumph/7/114580.jpg)
Fitting the swinging arm
5. Engage the threads of the swinging arm pivots to the frame.
![](https://motoinstruction.ru/img/triumph/7/114581.jpg)
1. Pivots; 2. Frame
6. Position the swinging arm bearings to the pivots.
7. Engage the pivots to the swinging arm bearings.
8. Tighten the left hand pivot to 100 Nm.
9. Tighten the right hand pivot to 15 Nm.
10. Tighten the right hand locking ring to 100 Nm using tool T3880062.
![](https://motoinstruction.ru/img/triumph/7/114582.jpg)
1. Tool T3880062
11. Apply a smear of general purpose grease to the drive shaft sleeve, inside and out.
12. Refit the drive shaft gaiter to the swinging arm and crankcase. Ensure it is engaged throughout its entire circumference both ends.
13. Refit the drive shaft sleeve.
![](https://motoinstruction.ru/img/triumph/7/114583.jpg)
1. Drive shaft; 2. Swinging arm; 3. Sleeve
14. Align the two brake pipe clips to the right hand side of the swinging arm. Tighten the clip fixings to 7 Nm.
![](https://motoinstruction.ru/img/triumph/7/114584.jpg)
1. Brake pipe; 2. Clips; 3. Forward clip location on swinging arm
15. Refit the rear suspension units as described on page 13.5.
16. Refit the bevel box as described on page 6.4.
17. Refit the rear wheel as described on page 16.9.
18. Lower the motorcycle to the ground and park it on the side stand.
19. Pump the rear brake to position the rear brake pads.