Triumph Rocker Boxes Needle Bearing Modified Shafts Pro Hillclimb 650 750 on 2040-parts.com
Ludlow, Massachusetts, US
Nice rocker boxes modified with needle bearing shafts for the rockers, from a 780 Triumph pro hillclimb bike I built. Very Nice condition, less than 10 minutes run time. Rockers move nice and free with no resistance for trouble free high revs. One tappet cover is missing. Two are set up for a breather hose. The machine work for this was more than the Buy-It-Now price. This is from a special motor built back in the mid 80's, and just never got any ride time, so I will be parting out the entire engine. Lots of special race parts to come. I have lots more Triumph parts in other auctions. Please ask questions if you have any. US shipping will be FREE, I will ship worldwide, please ask for a shipping quote. I do combine items for a reduced shipping rate within reason.
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