SergeiRocket
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- 2014 Triumph Rocket 3 Roadster
Hi folks— quick question and any real-world photos/step-by-step would be gold.
I’m swapping an engine and I’ve hit my limit. I’m used to pulling small two-strokes and the little triple out of my vintage Bonneville, but this unit is a completely different animal — big, heavy, and stubborn. I’m a single dad: my son can lend a hand and I can rent gear, but I want to do this right and safely.
Can I tip/roll the bike and use a crane/engine hoist to lift the engine out, or is that asking for trouble? I’d like to avoid a full teardown if possible.
Couple of complicating details: the saddlebags are welded to the frame and the fairing is welded to the forks, so there may be parts I’ll have to cut or work around. If anyone’s pulled a similar motor, please share a step-by-step checklist, photos of lift points and rigging, how you supported the frame, and any gotchas (hidden connectors, weak brackets, things that bite you when you think you’re done).
I’ll post pics and the bike’s make/model in the thread — thanks in advance. Any guidance keeps me and my kid safer and the bike whole.
I’m swapping an engine and I’ve hit my limit. I’m used to pulling small two-strokes and the little triple out of my vintage Bonneville, but this unit is a completely different animal — big, heavy, and stubborn. I’m a single dad: my son can lend a hand and I can rent gear, but I want to do this right and safely.
Can I tip/roll the bike and use a crane/engine hoist to lift the engine out, or is that asking for trouble? I’d like to avoid a full teardown if possible.
Couple of complicating details: the saddlebags are welded to the frame and the fairing is welded to the forks, so there may be parts I’ll have to cut or work around. If anyone’s pulled a similar motor, please share a step-by-step checklist, photos of lift points and rigging, how you supported the frame, and any gotchas (hidden connectors, weak brackets, things that bite you when you think you’re done).
I’ll post pics and the bike’s make/model in the thread — thanks in advance. Any guidance keeps me and my kid safer and the bike whole.