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Triumph T100 Bonneville Scrambler Thruxton Fender Eliminator & Signal Cluster on 2040-parts.com

US $219.99
Location:

Pasadena, California, United States

Pasadena, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:MAUND SPEED EQUIPMENT Manufacturer Part Number:( : Type:MAUND SPEED EQUIPMENT

Fender Eliminator kit with turn signal cluster for Triumph T100, SE, Bonneville, Scrambler and Thruxton. 2001-2016 air cooled models.
  No drilling required. Fits existing fender mounting holes.
Auction is for kit that includes: bracket, Lucas type 525 lamp with brake light and license plate illumination, 2 pair turn signals (with clear lens amber bulb or amber lens), OEM front signal connectors and Stainless Steel mudguard and hardware. Bolt on ready.
 Cast aluminum bracket in black powder coated finish
(not a 5 cent piece of bent up of tin plate)and stainless mudguard in brushed satin finish.
                                 Made in USA by maundspeed equipment.
 This is a high quality part your British Motorcycle deserves.
 Please state blinker lens color or standard amber will be sent.
     
 

 International shipping is only guaranteed with Priority Mail which is insured.  First class mail is an option Without  insurance .
  I can only be responsible for undelivered  items if sent Priority mail.  Buyer is responsible for choosing the mail services offered.
   

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