Street Triple 765rs Gear Lever Needed

Discussion in 'Triumph General Discussion' started by Keiran Lockton, Nov 16, 2021.

  1. Keiran Lockton

    Keiran Lockton New Member

    Nov 7, 2021
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    Evening all, I caught my gear lever on the fence post putting my bike away at the weekend and bent it ‍♂️ Anyway, I can't find one anywhere, and triumph don't have a date for when they'll be back in stock. Dont suppose anyone may have a spare one they could be persuaded to sell me would they, or could point me in the direction of something from a different year/model that might work? Tía.

    Street triple 765rs 2019

    Cheers all
     
  2. Ducatitotriumph

    Ducatitotriumph Crème de la Crème

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    #2 Ducatitotriumph, Nov 17, 2021
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    https://www.worldoftriumph.com/products/t2081741
    £74 and £4.99 postage by the looks of it.
    Might be worth giving them a call before you order but it doesn’t say it’s not in stock. Good luck!!
     
  3. Keiran Lockton

    Keiran Lockton New Member

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    Thanks bud Have tried them and everyone else I can think of and no stock, even contacted Triumph themselves and there is no stock, and no date for when they'll be back in again ‍♂️‍♂️ Curse that darn fence post ‍♂️‍♂️ Thanks again though bud, I'm gonna keep trying
     
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  4. andypandy

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    Can you take it to a local engineers and see if they can get it straight ?
     
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  5. victor Terry

    victor Terry New Member

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    I have a 2009 street triple 675 which I use for spares, it has the gear lever, is it the same? I don't know where you are I am in Sydney Australia.
     
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  6. Iceman

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    Hi Kieran, there is a S/H one on e bay at the moment, regarding the bent gear lever, you can heat it up, either in boiling water, oven or hot air gun, ii s then possible to bend it back to somewhere near original. The difficulty with the 765 models are a lack of some parts, almost all parts come from Thailand and manufactured there, also the prices charged for parts are extortionate, a lot more than the competition charge. It's crazy that say Honda, Suzuki etc can supply part son machines that are 15, 20 and 30 years old in a few days, what the hell has Triumph come to regarding a lack of parts. I am sure I have a gear lever that will be suitable, I will check and see. Ride safe all
     
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