Triumph Replacement Parts Issue No. 13; Speed Twin Thunderbird Tiger Trophy on 2040-parts.com
Carlsbad, New Mexico, United States
Fair condition Triumph replacement parts catalogue.
The spine is disconnecting. There are writing, smudges, and creases on the front and back covers. Pages 59-62 have come out but are included. Applications: From Engine No. 0945 Speed Twin Tiger 100 Tiger 110 Trophy |
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