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Triumph Trident 2023
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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
149
Sprockets Wear Inspection
NOTICE
The illustration shows wear on
sprockets mounted on the left hand
side of the motorcycle.
For sprockets mounted on the right
hand side of the motorcycle, the wear
is on the opposite side of the tooth.
Rotate the rear wheel and inspect
the sprockets for unevenly or
excessively worn or damaged teeth.
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Worn Tooth
(Engine Sprocket)
Worn Tooth
(Rear Sprocket)
(Sprocket wear exaggerated for
illustrative purposes)
If there is any wear or damage, the
drive chain and the sprockets must
be replaced by a competent person
with the specialist knowledge and
technical understanding of
motorcycles, such as an authorised
Triumph dealer.
Fit the final drive chain guard, see
page150.
Final Drive Chain Guard - Removal
WARNING
Make sure the motorcycle is stabilised
and adequately supported.
Do not support the motorcycle on any
ancillary component, the exhaust
system or any other non structural
parts of the motorcycle frame.
A correctly supported motorcycle will
help prevent it from falling.
An unstable motorcycle may fall
resulting in motorcycle damage,
serious injury or death.
Remove the two fixings securing the
rear hugger and chain guard to the
swingarm.
Manoeuvre the rear hugger and
chain guard rearwards to detach the
two locating slots from the retaining
grommets.
3
1
TP0416
5
4
2
1. Rear hugger and chain guard
2. Fixing (left hand side)
3. Fixing location (right hand side)
4. Retaining tangs
5. Retaining grommet (left hand side)

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