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Help Identifying 2012 Street Triple Parts

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#1 · (Edited)
Hi Everyone,

I had a bit of a lowside the other day on my 2012 Street Triple R and the bike held up really well, but a few parts got damaged and I'd like to replace them. I'm not too tech savy, so can someone help me identify the names and or models of the parts in the pictures?

I took a guess at what each one is, but if someone can help me confirm that would be great:

1. Bar end --> Do I just look for "stock street triple bar end?" or something of that sort?
2. Crash guard --> this is the one I need the most help with. Does anyone know the exact model or part number? They worked great in my crash by the way.
3. Stator cover --> I am not sure if this is what the name is. Is this expensive to replace?

Thank you folks so much.
 
#4 ·
1. Bar end --> Do I just look for "stock street triple bar end?" or something of that sort?
2. Crash guard --> this is the one I need the most help with. Does anyone know the exact model or part number? They worked great in my crash by the way.
3. Stator cover --> I am not sure if this is what the name is. Is this expensive to replace?
That stock bar end is called a "bar end finisher" from Triumph. Search that if you want a direct replacement. Otherwise search "Street Triple bar end" to find numerous aftermarket options.
The frame slider...I cannot decipher what brand that one is from the photo. You can usually buy replacement sliders pretty cheap though.
Triumph refers to that cover as the "alternator cover". Around $130 for one of those.
 
#7 ·
The design of your frame sliders is the same as my R&G ones, and several other brands.

Look up GB Racing and SpeedyMoto. They are the ones where the bobbin looks similar to the ones you have.

GB


SpeedyMoto


If you are going to try to replace it, instead of smoothing the one you have, you should remove the bobbin to see what the base of it looks like to ensure your replacement is the same.
 
#10 ·
I am still having trouble finding a replacement slider/mushroom. I ordered a GB racing one that I was sure was the correct one, but when it arrived, it is not the same style and is way shorter.

Does nobody have this same slider on their bike to help me confirm what model it is? I saw this British Custom set on ebay that looks similar.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Triumph-Da...h=item440f811d2e:g:IUIAAOSwkl5XfDPA:rk:1:pf:0
 
#8 ·
Thank you very much for the recommendation. I didn't realize I could just replace the bobbin/peg bit, and not the whole thing. I am having a hell of a time figuring out what model sliders I have though. If anybody else has the same ones, can you chime in please?

I found one on ebay, but it is used and the model is not listed: https://www.ebay.com/itm/301796641977


One last question...does anyone know how to tighten the bolt for your mirror without ruining the matte black paint? There is a bolt that you can tighten with a wrench, but it is painted black and I am sure it will get ruined. What's the trick to not leaving tool marks? My mirror currently spins out of place whenever I ride and I tried hand tightening with little luck.
 
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