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Triumph Speed Triple 1050- 2005 05 - Front Brake Calipers+pads+master+line+lever on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Montreal, Quebec, CA

Montreal, Quebec, CA
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Triumph Warranty:No

These parts were taken off a 2005 Speed Triple with 3,150 Miles on it.


All the parts are in excellent working and looking conditions. No harsh or particular scratches. Very low mileage. 

You get everything you see in the pictures : 

-Nissin Front Brake Calipers with original Pads and bolts
-Nissin Master Cylinder
-OEM SS Line
-2 Banjo bolts (one banjo bolt missing)
-OEM Brake Lever
-Reservoir with bracket mount

15$ Shipping to USA and Canada. If you need to have it shipped anywhere else, please contact me for an estimate.

Thanks for looking!

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