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Starter Motor Brush Holder Kit for Triumph Tiger 800 XC XR XRT XCA 2011-2020

Starter Motor Brush Holder Kit for Triumph Tiger 800 XC XR XRT XCA 2011-2020

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Starter Motor Brush Holder Kit

Compatible with Triumph Tiger 800 Series (2011-2020)

Is your Triumph Tiger 800 struggling to start, especially when the engine is hot? This high-quality Starter Motor Brush Holder Kit is specifically designed to rebuild and restore the performance of your original starter motor. Over time, carbon brushes wear down and holders can degrade, leading to poor conductivity and weak cranking.

RELIABILITY: Engineered to meet or exceed OEM specifications, providing a cost-effective alternative to a full starter motor replacement while ensuring long-term durability.

Key Features

  • ✔ Direct fit for Denso starter motors
  • ✔ Includes high-conductivity carbon brushes
  • ✔ Durable composite holder plate
  • ✔ Restores electrical contact for reliable starts

Technical Specs

Voltage 12V
Brush Quantity 2
Application Internal Rebuild Kit
Starter Type Denso / Mitsuba Style

Compatibility / Fitment Guide

Make Model/Application Years
Triumph Tiger 800 (Standard / Roadie) 2011 - 2020
Triumph Tiger 800 XC / XCX / XCA 2011 - 2020
Triumph Tiger 800 XR / XRX / XRT 2015 - 2020

OEM Cross Reference

Triumph OEM T1311112, T1310060, T1314455, T1311111, T1312223, T1316677
Denso 428000-5540, 428000-2271

Questions & Answers

Is this a genuine original part?

This is a premium quality aftermarket replacement kit, manufactured to meet or exceed original equipment (OE) standards for fitment and conductivity.

How do I know if it is compatible?

We recommend checking your starter motor's external part number. If it matches T1311112 or T1310060, this internal rebuild kit is the correct fit for your unit.

Does this kit fix the Triumph "hot start" issue?

The "hot start" issue is common on early Tigers. While often attributed to the starter's internal resistance or battery health, replacing worn brushes and a degraded holder is the most common and effective first step in restoring the starter's efficiency and torque.

Note: Please verify your original part number against the references above before purchasing. Professional installation is recommended for internal motor components.

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