Here is a 500 Triumph gear shift cam plate. This is in very good condition. has ver very minor wear but will not affect opperation. This is a very common wear item on 500 trannys. These are over a $100 new
This cam plate can be viewed or picked up at Rask Cycle, 1647 Evans City Rd., Evans city pa.
724-538-4123
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