Triumph T120 Side Cover. This is for the 1972 &1/2 frame, but will work on earlier frames. Triumph lowered the seat height in late 1972 and modified the covers to match. It has a nice key switch hole with the correct flat sides. Email questions. Flat rate shipping of $8 to the lower 48. I
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