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Gear change linkage — installation (Triumph Street Triple 765 R/RS)

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1. Locate the gear change linkage through the frame as noted for removal.

2. Attach the front ball joint to the transmission linkage.

3. Attach the rear ball joint to the foot control.

4. Refit the wire clips to retain the ball joints. Ensure the wire clips locate correctly in the ball joints before rotating the clips to lock in place.

1. Ball joint; 2. Wire clip

1. Ball joint; 2. Wire clip


Perform the following operations:
  • Fuel tank - installation
  • Battery - installation
  • Seat - installation
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This article has been reviewed: Kirill Prokofiev
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