Norton Triton Cafe Racer Rear Wheel Manx Conical on 2040-parts.com
cebu city, Cebu, PH
Freshly built wheel to suit Norton Featherbed swingarm, modified Triumph
Conical , bolts straight in to YOUR Norton Featherbed swingarm.
new
bearings,finned alloy brake ,cooling ring,stainless lever, stainless
axle,2.15 WM3 x 18"
Alloy Flanged rim with stainless spokes.ready to go. .no speedo drive.
Requires small tab to be welded underside of swingarm for torque rod , adjustable torque rod supplied.
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