Triumph Pre-unit Rigid Gearbox Mounts Part Number T717 on 2040-parts.com
Foster, Rhode Island, US
Up for auction is a vintage used set of Triumph pre-unit rigid gearbox mounts, part number T717. As you can see from the pictures these would need to be re-chromed or painted but are in overall good shape for a restoration bike. Before bidding please contact me if you have any questions.
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