1960`s Triumph Tr25w And Possibly T100 Rear Seat Hand Rail , Good Condition!! on 2040-parts.com
Edgewater, Florida, US
1960`s thru 1970 Triumph chrome rear seat rail as equipped on TR25W and possibly T100 and T120 models. Could be adapted to just about any British bike but does not fit well on BSA`s with hump back seat. Straight and in nice condition for 45 year old chrome.
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