Triumph Motorcycle Crank Ball Bearing Rhp, E (70) 1591 , Free Ship To Usa Stk088 on 2040-parts.com
Acushnet, Massachusetts, US
This is a new RHP brand , UK made crank case main ball bearing used on 1963-70s 650cc bikes. Triumph part # E 1591. Some early models use 2 balls instead of a roller on the drive side.Inquire on overseas shipping rates!
Please note!!! Late model 650s made after June 1971 serial # GE 27209 and all 750cc models used similar bearings with different dimensions. IT is important to use the proper bearing on your crank, If you don't know please ask!
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