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Mirrors — removal (Triumph Street Triple 765 R/RS)

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Warning!
  • Make sure the motorcycle is stabilised and adequately supported.
  • A correctly supported motorcycle will help prevent it from falling.
  • An unstable motorcycle may fall, causing injury to the operator or damage to the motorcycle.


Note: Note the positions of the four washers and rubber sleeve for assembly. The left hand mirror has a thicker rubber sleeve than the right hand mirror.


1. Remove the fixing and remove the mirror. Collect the four washers and rubber sleeve. Discard the fixing.



1. Mirror (left hand shown); 2. Fixing; 3. Washers; 4. Rubber sleeve
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This article has been reviewed: Kirill Prokofiev
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765 R/RS 4 (2017-2024) 
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