Cush Drive; Removal - Triumph Rocket III Service Manual

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11. Pump the brake pedal to correctly position the
caliper pistons.
12. Check the operation of the rear brake. Rectify as
necessary.
It is dangerous to operate the motorcycle with
defective brakes and you must have your authorised
Triumph Dealer take remedial action before you
attempt to ride the motorcycle again. Failure to take
remedial action may reduce braking efficiency
leading to loss of motorcycle control and an
accident.
Cush Drive
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 rear wheel as described on page
16.8.
2.
Release the circlip securing the driven flange
assembly to the wheel centre.
1. Wheel centre
2. Driven Flange
3. Circlip
3.
Withdraw the driven flange from the wheel,
recovering the spacer from the cush rubber side
of the flange.
Note:
It is not necessary to remove the drive
flange nuts.
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