Triumph 500 Twin Cylinder Clutch Push Rod on 2040-parts.com
Chicopee, Massachusetts, US
This is a Used Original Clutch Push Rod that was originally for the Vintage 500cc TR5T and the Triumph Unit twins. This may make some nice spare pieces for a regular rider or racer or could possibly be the one item that was misplaced or destroyed from your 100% complete basket case. Please note that all of my items are from a stash of used parts through the years. Please check my other items. High bidder pays shipping . Good Luck bidding
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