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Triumph 650 750 Rocker Box Oil Feed Nuts Brass Chopper Bobber Caferacer L@@k !!! on 2040-parts.com

US $28.99
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Sun Valley, Nevada, US

Sun Valley, Nevada, US
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Give your top end that REAL finished off look with these Brass Rocker Nuts!

 They are very easy to install using using a standard 3/4 wrench. EASY TO INSTALL.

These Brass Rocker Nuts will work with your stock oil feed or most aftermarket oil feeds.

All Triumph 650/750 Twins up to 1977 with 3/8-26 threads (most common until late 1977 when they changed to 3/8-24)

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