For Sale Triumph Factory R3 service tools on USA eBay.. make a bundle offer.

Ishrub

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Triumph Fork Spring Compressor Tool T3880067 Daytona Rocket III Tiger (H5-2)

Triumph Fork Spring Compressor Tool T3880067 Daytona Rocket III Tiger (H5-2) | eBay



Triumph Fork Piston Holder Fork Assembly Service Tool 3880085-T0301 (H7)

Triumph Fork Piston Holder Fork Assembly Service Tool 3880085-T0301 (H7) | eBay




Triumph Wheel Bearing Fitment Adapter Tool Type 2 3880075-T0301 (H6)

Triumph Wheel Bearing Fitment Adapter Tool Type 2 3880075-T0301 (H6) | eBay


Triumph Wheel Bearing Installer 3880070-T0301 Type 1 (H6)

Triumph Wheel Bearing Installer 3880070-T0301 Type 1 (H6) | eBay



Triumph Alternator Rotor Brace T3880201 Tool Rocket III (H6)

Triumph Alternator Rotor Brace T3880201 Tool Rocket III (H6) | eBay


Triumph Rocket III Input Shaft Removal Adaptor Tool T3880210
(H5-2)

Triumph Rocket III Input Shaft Removal Adaptor Tool T3880210 (H5-2) | eBay


Triumph Angular Torque Gauge Service Tool T3880105 (H7)

Triumph Angular Torque Gauge Service Tool T3880105 (H7) | eBay


Triumph Rocket II Thunderbird Liner Puller 101.6MM Bore Tool T3880061 (H4) | eBay


 
Wow, wish these were posted when I did my stator replace parts all my bearings, these tools are freaking expensive from hermys can’t imagine how much I would have been able to save,
 
Wow, wish these were posted when I did my stator replace parts all my bearings, these tools are freaking expensive from hermys can’t imagine how much I would have been able to save,
Open the links and add it up if you really want to know!
Do you really want to! ;):p:D
 
No I already know I had to pay full price :banghead::banghead::banghead:


Although there is a need for some of the specialist tools most home mechanics would be able to knock something up to do the job.

Seen many different versions of the fork tool, mine was made from a split pipe collar and a couple of Allen bolts and did the job just fine, made with stuff from the junk box for no cost and usually most of these tools are only going to be used once!
 
Although there is a need for some of the specialist tools most home mechanics would be able to knock something up to do the job.

Seen many different versions of the fork tool, mine was made from a split pipe collar and a couple of Allen bolts and did the job just fine, made with stuff from the junk box for no cost and usually most of these tools are only going to be used once!
No doubt, I’m not a tool maker though and when it comes to wrenching I like the correct tool for the job not something close or yeay it worked,:D especially when it’s my rocket. Like that rotor tool woo that was handy and engineering was spot on. Grinding teeth in a socket nah, but a piece of circular tube with some threaded pieces in it, if I had to
 
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I did change my tires with zip ties and thought about selling as motorcycle tire removal tool :roll: but they worked never again but they worked
 
Although there is a need for some of the specialist tools most home mechanics would be able to knock something up to do the job.

Seen many different versions of the fork tool, mine was made from a split pipe collar and a couple of Allen bolts and did the job just fine, made with stuff from the junk box for no cost and usually most of these tools are only going to be used once!
Those headers in your avatar are cool, did you make them yourself?
 
Wish I had the skill:( Zard stainless system, vilified by many on here but I don’t do shiny if I can help it and it came cheap from eBay!
 
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