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Triumph Speed Triple 1050 Rear Fender, Tail Section And More (2006) on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Union City, California, US

Union City, California, US
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You are bidding for the parts shown on the photos off of a 2006 Triumph Speed Triple 1050. Note: the parts shown are the parts for sale. You will need to purchase your own hardware. The photos will show the individual parts and what it looks like assembled. Although these parts came off of a 2006 Speed Triple, please check with your local dealer etc. for compatibility with other model years. The condition of the parts is consistent with being used. There are some minor scratches and or fading but all are functional. If you have specific questions or would like close-ups of any of the parts please send me a message. 

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