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I'd contact Triumph. There is a good chance that if the issue is confirmed by a dealer they will replace it under warranty even if the bike is out of warranty.
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Finally brought the bike in last week and it was the selector shaft. Triumph paid for the part and I paid for the labor. I'm happy with the result and I can finally ride the bike again. Also had the 24k service done, no valve adjustment needed.
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Awesome. Glad you were able to get it fixed.
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