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Triumph Rh Control Plate, Daytona, Speed Triple, Part Number T2080232 on 2040-parts.com

US $58.00
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, US

Charlotte, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:TRIUMPH

TRIUMPH RH CONTROL PLATE, 
DAYTONA, SPEED TRIPLE, 
PART NUMBER T2080232
RETAIL $102.86

FITS
    • Daytona Index
    • DAYTONA 595 / 955i
    • Frame/Footrests/Eng Mtgs/Stands/Luggage/Tool Kit
    • Footrests & Mountings
    •  T2080232 - Control plate rh
    • Speed Triple
    • SPEED TRIPLE 885cc\955cc (EFI) > 141871
    • Frame/Footrests/Eng Mtgs/Stands/Luggage/Tool Kit
    • Footrests & Mountings
    •  T2080232 - Control plate rh


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