barbagris

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OK I know about the Service Manual - and have it. BUT I'd like a parts book. Is there such a thing.

It'll save me a drive to my "local" dealer to order a headlight loom for bastardising. That and/or do we know what make the Triumph multipin plugs are?.
 
I too would like to get hold of a parts manual, would save saying to the dealer "its aTouring....no, not the Tourer....your sure its for the Touring right?...(2 days later)....NO, ITS A F'ING TOURING!!!!!"
 
If you have a twin headlight, the "sub-harness, headlamp" part number is T2500686 and you'll need two of 'em.

The connector on the harness is a one-off and can't be had any other way. Bastids!
 
P/N Thanks - I'll only need one to build a one off relay loom. Though I may build an HID loom as well.

I doubt Triumph had a bespoke terminal plug made. It'll be from Tyco or Molex or somebody (probably china). Next time I'm under the tank - I'll start looking for id's pn's etc.
 
In general, the only way to get a Triumph part number (other than from someone here who already knows it) is to go to the dealer.
Bike Bandit, for example, lists their own phoney baloney numbers that are only useful if you order from them.
Shipping time can be weeks with Bike Bandit. They do have most of the parts diagrams, tho.
 
If you have a twin headlight, the "sub-harness, headlamp" part number is T2500686 and you'll need two of 'em.
And get this - The same part description has the same Triumph P/N on a Speed Triple. But (and here's the catch) it's a different part. Guess how we found that out. I think btw I have discovered an alternative source - I've ordered a couple to see. :cool:
 
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