Triumph Replacement Parts Catalogue No. 6 #930/64 on 2040-parts.com
Hanover, Pennsylvania, US
Triumph Replacement Parts Catalogue No. 6. Twenty-One (3TA), Speed Twin (5TA), Tiger 90 (T90), Tiger 100 (T100S/S). From Engine No. H35987 #930/64 Printed in 1965. Manual is in good condition. AS-IS
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