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Rear footrest hangers — 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.


Perform the following operations:
  • Seat - removal
  • Battery - removal

1. Release the two fixings and remove the footrest hanger.



1. Rear footrest hanger mountings; 2. Fixings


2. Repeat for the other side.
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This article has been reviewed: Kirill Prokofiev
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