touring boards on my roadster

davidr2023

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Melbourne australia
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triumph rocket roadster
finally got 2018 touring boards on my roadster much more comfortable as i am 6ft 2 feels better with brake to
 

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no there is no need to change any brake lines you just remove the front one as it is not needed was a little on the costly side to do the whole set up about 2000 aussie dollar that's with new chrome heel plate and master cylinder cover which im waiting on still it could have been done cheaper but I just got all new stuff from a triumph dealer and I must say its well worth the money just need to get a better seat and backrest and it will be where I wont it
 
no there is no need to change any brake lines you just remove the front one as it is not needed was a little on the costly side to do the whole set up about 2000 aussie dollar that's with new chrome heel plate and master cylinder cover which im waiting on still it could have been done cheaper but I just got all new stuff from a triumph dealer and I must say its well worth the money just need to get a better seat and backrest and it will be where I wont it
funnily enough there just happens to be a man in Australia who sells parts for the Rocket.. @Ishrub - send him a pm with your shopping list!!
 
That is a newer roadster so I am not sure, but, I did put the touring seat and floorboards from my 2010 touring on my 2007 standard. The seat is very comfortable, slite mod around the shocks. Others on here have done seat mods. I just made mine work.
 
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