G'day guys, at a bit of a loose end - I'm trying to get a new brake lever for my '07 Riii "Touring edition" and hitting brick walls.
Bike came without a brake lever (Was in an accident, and I got it cheap) and I need one to ride it
It should look like this, with the very narrow pinch bolt location, and a nice fat lever . . but I cannot find any, anywhere...
I think it should be Triumph part number - A9730154 - which is NLA, but is there an aftermarket version?
Was this ONLY on the Touring edition?
I'm thinking I might have to replace the Master Cylinder in order to have brakes again!
They have a search bar, it ask for make model, just put triumph rocket, and on about the 3rd or 4th page youll see it, it says touring, its the master cylinder and lever, they have lots of stuff. Hope this gets you going.
If it is a 2007 it is not a Touring, it is actually a Classic with bags, aka Tourer. That may help you in your search for the right part. It was a one year only model until the Touring came out in 2008.
It's definitely a Touring not a Tourer, gauges are on tank, offset fuel cap.
The '07 thing may be a Triumph timing thing on delivery of the bike. They're not exactly strict on MY of bikes. My Daytona is an '01 built in '00 pre-fire and stored for a while before shipping out.
It's definitely a Touring not a Tourer, gauges are on tank, offset fuel cap.
The '07 thing may be a Triumph timing thing on delivery of the bike. They're not exactly strict on MY of bikes. My Daytona is an '01 built in '00 pre-fire and stored for a while before shipping out.
And Triumph seemed to do accessories and stuff random across the years. I have seen 13 Tourings with ABS yet my 13 does not have it, I was led to believe it didn't show up until 14 but actual bikes have proven that statement wrong. I don't believe it was an option but what do I know, as evidenced by above post?
And Triumph seemed to do accessories and stuff random across the years. I have seen 13 Tourings with ABS yet my 13 does not have it, I was led to believe it didn't show up until 14 but actual bikes have proven that statement wrong. I don't believe it was an option but what do I know, as evidenced by above post?