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Rear subframe — 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
  • Fuel tank - removal
  • Rear footrest hangers - removal
  • Rear panel - removal
  • Rear direction indicator hanger - removal
  • Rear undertray - removal
  • Seat bridge - removal
  • Evaporative canister - removal
  • Ambient air pressure sensor - removal
  • Fall detection switch - removal
  • Battery tray - removal
  • ABS hydraulic modulator/ECM - removal

1. Release the two fixings and remove the seat lock. Discard the fixings.

1. Seat lock; 2. Fixings

1. Seat lock; 2. Fixings


Note: The seat lock bracket fixings also secure the ABS modulator bracket to the rear subframe.


2. Release the two fixings and remove the seat lock bracket. discard the fixings.

1. Seat lock bracket; 2. Fixings; 3. ABS modulator bracket

1. Seat lock bracket; 2. Fixings; 3. ABS modulator bracket



Note: Note the positions of the three grommets on the ABS modulator bracket.


3. Release the fixing and remove the ABS modulator bracket. Collect the flanged sleeve. Discard the fixing.

1. ABS modulator bracket; 2. Fixing; 3. Flanged sleeve

1. ABS modulator bracket; 2. Fixing; 3. Flanged sleeve


Note: Note the routing of the evaporative system hoses for installation.


4. Release the fixing and remove the wire guide for the evaporative system hoses. Detach the hoses from the rear subframe.

1. Wire guide; 2. Fixing; 3. Evaporative hoses

1. Wire guide; 2. Fixing; 3. Evaporative hoses


5. Release the four fixings and remove the rear subframe assembly. Discard the lock nuts from the upper fixings.

1. Upper fixing (left hand side shown); 2. Lower fixing

1. Upper fixing (left hand side shown); 2. Lower fixing



6. Release the bolt and lock nut securing the two halves of the rear subframe. Discard the lock nut.

1. Bolt; 2. Lock nut

1. Bolt; 2. Lock nut


Note: The two halves of the rear subframe are joined at the cross member by a locating dowel. The locating dowel may remain seated in either half of the rear subframe as the two halves are separated.


7. Separate the two halves of the rear subframe. Collect the locating dowel.

1. Locating dowel

1. Locating dowel


8. If required remove the infill panels from both sides of the rear subframe. Inspect the infill panel locating lugs for damage and replace as necessary.
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This article has been reviewed: Kirill Prokofiev
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