I am parting out an 80' XS750. The number on the frame is 1J7-242832. The motor was the same. Everything I have is listed. Please ask lots of questions and I can always send more pictures.
Other Parts for Sale
- Kuryakyn 5499 plug-in load equalizer adapter (ea)(US $20.00)
- Triumph oil sump drain plug engine filter 650 750 1964-1979(US $10.00)
- Vintage motorcycle- chopper -sports car- go kart-1/4 midget- remote oil tank (US $22.00)
- Vintage prc-8 personal motorcycle lane-to-lane communicator w/ intercom fm radio(US $74.99)
- Clear ~ icon standard shield fog-free ic-01 alliance ss ssr mainframe domain 1(US $35.00)
- National cycle - n21113 - switchblade 2-up windshield, clear(US $39.00)
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