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Rear hugger and chain guard moulding — removal (Triumph Street Triple 765 R/RS)

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1. Release the fixing securing the chain guard section of the moulding to the swinging arm.

1. Chain guard; 2. Fixing

1. Chain guard; 2. Fixing


2. Release the three fixings located at the front of the rear hugger and remove the rear hugger.

1. Rear hugger; 2. Fixings

1. Rear hugger; 2. Fixings


3. If required, remove the fixing and remove the rear hugger mounting bracket from the swinging arm.

1. Bracket; 2. Fixing

1. Bracket; 2. Fixing
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This article has been reviewed: Kirill Prokofiev
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