Original Motorcycle 2" Oil Tank Cap & Dipstick Triumph Bsa #82-9659 on 2040-parts.com
Willoughby, Ohio, US
Original 2" oil tank cap & dipstick for use on a variety of vintage Triumph & BSA model motorcycles.
Used, but in good condition. There is a small amount of light scratches and small dings , but the underside and dipstick look very nice. The dipstick is damage free, legible, and looks to be perfectly straight. The cork is intact and in decent condition, but replacing it wouldn't hurt.
Part #82-9659
Made by Ceandess LTD in Wolverhampton, England.
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