Handlebar - Rocket Iii Touring; Removal - Triumph Rocket III Classic Service Manual

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Frame and Bodywork
14. Assemble the handlebar end weights into the
handlebar ends, and tighten the fixings to 8 Nm.
1.
Handlebar
2. End weight assembly
15. Renew any damaged clips before refitting all wiring
and the front brake hose to the clips.
16. Check that the throttle opens and closes smoothly
without sticking. Rectify as necessary.
Operation of the motorcycle with incorrectly adjusted,
incorrectly routed or damaged throttle cables could
interfere with the operation of the brakes, clutch or the
throttle itself. Any of these conditions could result in loss
of control of the motorcycle and an accident.
Move the handlebars to left and right full lock while
checking that cables and harnesses do not bind or that
the steering feels tight or difficult to turn. A cable or
harness that binds, or steering that is tight/difficult to
turn will restrict the steering and may cause loss of
control and an accident.
Handlebar - Rocket III Touring
Before starting work, ensure the motorcycle is stabilised
and adequately supported. This will help prevent it from
falling and causing injury to the operator or damage to
the motorcycle.
Removal
1.
Remove the windscreen (see page
17-30>.
2.
Undo the fixing screws and remove the end weights
from the handlebars.
1. Handlebar
2. End weight assembly
Note:
Each end weight assembly consists of the end
weight, two damper bushes, a stepped sleeve,
a finisher and a fixing screw.
1. Fixing screw
2. Finisher
3. End weight
4. Damper bushes
5. Stepped sleeve
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