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Triumph Trident 2023 - 10.7.4 Rear Brake Wear Inspection

Triumph Trident 2023
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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
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Brake pads for this model supplied by
Triumph will have the carrier plate at
the recommended thickness. We
recommend that the brake pads are
changed by a competent person with
the specialist knowledge and technical
understanding of motorcycles, such as
an authorised Triumph dealer.
If the lining thickness of any brake pad
is less than 1.5 mm for Trident and
Tiger Sport or 1.1 mm for Daytona 660,
replace all the brake pads on the wheel.
Rear Brake Wear Inspection
WARNING
The use of proprietary brands of brake
pads is not recommended as these
may have a reduced carrier plate
thickness when compared with the
Triumph genuine parts.
Brake pads with an incorrect carrier
plate thickness can potentially become
dislodged from the caliper body as
they wear, leading to brake failure,
loss of motorcycle control and an
accident.
Failure to follow the advice above
could result in serious injury or death.
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1
1. Carrier plate
2. Brake pad lining
Brake pads for this model supplied by
Triumph will have the carrier plate at
the recommended thickness. We
recommend that the brake pads are
changed by a competent person with
the specialist knowledge and technical
understanding of motorcycles, such as
an authorised Triumph dealer.
If the lining thickness of any brake pad
is less than 1.5 mm for Trident and
Tiger Sport or 1.1 mm for Daytona 660,
replace all the brake pads on the wheel.

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