Triumph Spokes, Nipples And Wheel Locks on 2040-parts.com
Whittier, California, US
These spokes, nipples and wheel locks came off of 1966 Triumph Bonneville original 18" & 19" Dunlop rims. A few spokes and nipples may be missing, striped and bent. The wheel locks are rusted and one anchor screw has separated from the base. These might be useful to the right person looking for a proper restoration or to replace lost or damage spokes. Check out my other items as I received several miscellaneous triumph original and aftermarket old stock parts with a 1966 Triumph Bonneville. They were likely used on various models, condition varies so please look closely at pics and feel free to ask questions.
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