- Triumph AIRBOX TO THROTTLE BODY RUBBER TRUMPETS Part#T2201264 AVAILABLE TO ORDER $20.99 each
- Triumph ELBOW JOINT FROM FI COMPUTER TO AIRBOX T2100405 AVAILABLE TO ORDER $1.99 each
- T3020025 DISCONTINUED (rubber grommet for the airline to the computer on the back of the bike)
- Triumph COVER EXPANSION BOTTLE Part # T2501138
- Triumph BRAKE LIGHT BOOT, HARNESS Part # T2500254
- Triumph BOOT, BANJO BOLT Part # T2020074
Another way to tackle this with older parts starting to become discontinued is the 3d printing route. Here's a link to others doing just that: parts: https://www.triumphrat.net/threads/3d-printed-rubber-parts.566657/
People have been busy:
Tiger Chainguard Riser: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:803393
Tiger Swingarm cap: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:807687
(I'm actually missing one of those)
Rubber cap for rear brake wiring cap: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:820532
The rubber hoses on the vacuum idle system can get hard in the heat too. Here are those part numbers:
Evap Control Hoses (vacuum idle control on the throttle bodies)
T1242502 | Tube x1
T1242501 | Tube x2
T1242015 | Hose kit (includes all 3?)
T1242015 | Hose kit (includes all 3?)
The parts diagram isn't very accurate with what those hoses look like, which is like this:
I ended up modifying some fuel lines when I had doubts about those old vacuum hoses leaking, which look like this:
It worked ok last summer and helped solve my failure to idle/stalling situation, but if I can get new stock items I'll switch back.