My Moto Hobo life

For many of us, Hermy's is the best bet.

Next best in my experience is @Ishrub .
I did find a complete brand new R3 late version T1170066 Clutch Assembly (all the bits in #1 in image at bottom) recently for US$270 (Au$380) here in Oz but its gone to a good home now!

Your early bike's complete clutch part number was T1170002 for VINs whose last 6 digits are before 249177 but I am unsure if any other parts are required if you update.

T1170002 - T3 CLUTCH ASSY​

  • Reference​

    1
  • Part Number​

    T1170002
  • Description​

    T3 CLUTCH ASSY
  • Notes​

    > Eng no 249177
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This could save a lot of trouble, used.
This part came off a dyno tested fuel injected 2007 Triumph Rocket III with unknown miles (999999 error on speedometer) on it The vin number of the bike from which this part came from is SMTC01L497J292254. The color of the bike is believed to be called CAERULEUS BLUE.

Price: US $249.95


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Thanks but Im about to bust up that happy home.

My ’05 engine number is 214513
VIN SMTCOOL465J213629 and it looks like I may be getting everything needed for the upgrade to the newer bearing and lifter components.

Embarrassing moment unveiling my not-so-handy fugly wiring rats nest.

Much of it needs to be replaced...

Why use a label maker when you can create another use for duct tape and then be unsure of what you wrote on it??

In my defense, the wiring harness and brake controller are from Japan, the trailer fuse box is US and the bike is British so none of the colors align and I’m color blind to boot!

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