I received a reply from Bob at JBQ and they do have one more front bracket in stock but they have not been a successful item, the reason being is that one can lift the Rocket from the rear. I learned that using the custom made brackets with my Classic Tourer. This is really a trick bracket though and I'll be purchasing the rear bracket tonight. Thanks for the recommendation.
I found that one of my wife's cake pans was perfect for oil changes. For some reason she was not happy with me though. Hmmm. I still have the pan in my shop. She didn't want it back.
The bracket and my Condor will make oil changes easy. Same with tires. I found that if I lifted the Classic at that balance point, I could change tires. I lifted it just an inch or so off the shop floor and then removed a tire. If it was the front, the bike settled on the rear and vice versa. It will be interesting to see if the Touring has the same balance.
I hate to pose a question that has already been answered but where can one purchase a factory service manual on line. I did a forum search but got a ton of hits on way too many threads that have nothing to do with the question.
I've also did web search and found many PDF sources but I want a printed service manual for my 09 Touring. I searched ebay and everything Triumph popped up, which is one of the reasons I don't like ebay. It's too difficult to refine a search. Soooo. I want a printed factory service manual which I have for every bike I own. Is there any source other than corporate Triumph?
Hello Mike, I cannot help you with the manual and the way I changed the oil in my R3T is not going to please you either. I simply pushed an oil pan under it, removed the three plugs and let in drain down. Then removed the oil filter. I was not aware that I needed new washers until all three plugs were out. Luckily mine were in good shape and I reused them.
There is a gent on here with a link in his posts which lets you download a Rocket service manual. It will use up plenty toner or ink to print, but is very worth it to have.
Thanks guys. Was able to find one new for about $75. I also found that I had downloaded an older version back in about 2008 when I had my 07 Classic. I gave the hard copy manual to my son when I gave him the bike.