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Rear suspension — exploded view (Triumph Street Triple 765 R/RS)

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Contents: Exploded view – swinging arm ↓ Exploded view - rear suspension unit ↓

Exploded view – swinging arm



Exploded view – swinging arm


Exploded view - rear suspension unit



Exploded view - rear suspension unit


Warning! Contents under pressure. Never attempt to open this rear suspension unit. Never attempt to service this rear suspension unit. Never incinerate, puncture, or disassemble this rear suspension unit. Opening this rear suspension unit may result in severe injuries or even death.


The rear suspension units are sealed units and do not have any internally user serviceable parts.

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