Rear Master Cylinder; Removal - Triumph Rocket III Classic Service Manual

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Rear Master Cylinder
Removal
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.
1.
Remove the seat (see page 17-17 for Rocket III and
Classic, see page 17-18 for Rocket III Touring).
2.
Disconnect the battery, negative (black) lead first.
To prevent paint damage, do not spill brake fluid onto
any area of the bodywork.
Spilled brake fluid will
damage paintwork.
3.
Drain the fluid from the master cylinder by bleeding
the system at the rear caliper until all fluid has been
expelled.
4.
Remove the master cylinder heel guard.
Rocket III shown, Rocket III Classic and
Touring have footboards
1. Heel guard
2. Heel guard fixings
Brakes
5.
Remove the clip from the brake pedal clevis pin.
Remove the clevis pin.
1.
Pedal
2. Pushrod
3. Clevis pin
6.
Disconnect the feed hose from the brake fluid
reservoir at the master cylinder.
1.
Reservoir feed hose
Z
Disconnect the brake pipe from the master cylinder
(discard the sealing washers).
1.
Brake pipe
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