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Sounds like you didn't put the cover back on correctly. Make sure you check the service manual for the correct alignment.
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I figured it out with your help, just needed lined up perfectly, thanks!
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oh god no! banghead
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Nobody still?
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I had problems when I put my fzr back on that I got the gasket in the way and the lever was hard as all get out to move and it kept the "ball" from pushing the push rod in. I don't know much about Triumphs though.

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any pictures?

Or a link to a Triumph online microfiche?

I am trying to understand what yo are trying to describe, but am unclear
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pics coming...
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I'm moving this to the non FZR forum as well.
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You guys are great, thanks!
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I know exactly what mistake you have made You think that is a PUSH ROD it is not.
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Found your answer on the Triumph forums: http://www.triumphrat.net/speed-triple- ... cover.html

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Wow, you've gotta be kidding me. You have really gone above and beyond. I couldn't find much of anything on my bike in the triumph forums. a PULL ROD!! Haha that's what I meant! Hey man, reallly...thank you so much, totally worked.
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