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Excelsior Talisman Twin Standard & Sport 1958 - The Excelsior 250cc Talisman Twi on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
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Bethel, Ohio, United States

Bethel, Ohio, United States
New Reprint on 8.5x11 Quality Paper
Country of Manufacture:United States New reprint of brochure or literature:Printed on 8.5x11 high quality paper

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Excelsior Talisman Twin Standard & Sport 1958 - The Excelsior 250cc Talisman Twin TT3, TT4, STT5/6

32 page all new reprint; digitally restored from the original source and printed on high quality 8.5" x 11", 32#, 97 bright acid free paper in Black & White, assembled into an individual item that is folded and stapled, or heat bonded with an adhesive fabric binding.

CONTENTS INCLUDE:

  • Excelsior Talisman Twin Standard & Sport 1958 - The Excelsior 250cc Talisman Twin TT3, TT4, STT5/6
  • Talisman Twin Standard & Sport 1958 Excelsior - The Excelsior 250cc Talisman Twin TT3, TT4, STT5/6
  • Spare Parts Price List 1958 Edition - Excelsior Motor Co Ltd
  • CONTENTS:
  • Battery & Toolboxes
  • Brake Pedal, Rear and Mechanism
  • Carburetter, Models STT5 and STT6 Variation
  • Centre Stand Assembly
  • Engine & Engine Mounting & Exhaust System
  • Footrest Assembly & Fork, Front Assembly
  • Frame and Fittings
  • Gearbox and Clutch Assembly
  • Handbars and Fittings
  • Horn, Electric All 1957 Models
  • Horn Electric All 1958 Models
  • Lighting Set and Ancillaries. Models 1958 using Lucas Headlamp
  • Lighting Set and Ancillaries. All Models 1958 using Miller Headlamp
  • Magneto
  • Mudguard, Rear and Number Plate
  • Petrol Tank and Fittings
  • Propstand Assembly
  • Rear Suspension Units & Rear Chain Cover
  • Speedometer and Instrument Panel
  • Twin Seat & Tool Kit and Equipment
  • Wheel, Front Assembly, 1957 SST5 with 5” Diameter Hub
  • Wheel, Front Assembly, 1958 SST6 with 6” Diameter Hub
  • Wheel, Front Assembly, 1957 TT3 and 1957/8 TT4 Models
  • Wheel, Rear Assembly, 1957/8 STT5/6 with 5” Diameter Hub
  • Wheel, Rear Assembly, 1957 TT3 and 1957/8 TT4 Models

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