Help please for 2012 roadster w/abs front wheel

As a reference here is an 09 standard right side

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that's the non ABS, where that spacer is, is where the ABS bracket and inner spacer fit
 
OK so since both have a spacer on each side and older ones are one way and the roadsters are arse backwards may I point out if it does not fit the seal on which ever side your working on I would bet money its not the right one and you should try the other one :D
Back to mowing oh and just because I can

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OK so since both have a spacer on each side and older ones are one way and the roadsters are arse backwards may I point out if it does not fit the seal on which ever side your working on I would bet money its not the right one and you should try the other one :D
Back to mowing oh and just because I can

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them there are nice spacers
 
i hate to be the bearer of bad news
the first thing u should do is see how far the front axle is sticking out of the fork and compare it to r3tex picture.it is going to be possible that some damage has been done, possible bent forks,bent abs sensor ring or cracked or damaged abs sensor,bent rotor right side bent caliper right side, some damage to fork if bolt bottom out in the threads..
i would suggest a pic for us to see.
 
i hate to be the bearer of bad news
the first thing u should do is see how far the front axle is sticking out of the fork and compare it to r3tex picture.it is going to be possible that some damage has been done, possible bent forks,bent abs sensor ring or cracked or damaged abs sensor,bent rotor right side bent caliper right side, some damage to fork if bolt bottom out in the threads..
i would suggest a pic for us to see.
Valid point if the guy put it together and actually used the right torque value or went with I just crank until its tight there very well could be some damage.
 
In their "wisdom" Triumph elected to put the ABS-Rotor side spacer under the ABS system, rather than the Wheel

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i need to make a correction
the damage might be on the left side the same side as the abs ring
 
i hate to be the bearer of bad news
the first thing u should do is see how far the front axle is sticking out of the fork and compare it to r3tex picture.it is going to be possible that some damage has been done, possible bent forks,bent abs sensor ring or cracked or damaged abs sensor,bent rotor right side bent caliper right side, some damage to fork if bolt bottom out in the threads..
i would suggest a pic for us to see.
already have there is some damage to ABS bracket and sensor, so replacing both of them, will get a pic in a little while. rotors are good some scrape marks on left caliper but more cosmetic than damage. Sensor ring has wear marks but is still usable
 
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