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Chrome Rigid Rear Struts. Were On An Old Triumph Bonneville. May Fit Others on 2040-parts.com

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Lisle, Illinois, US

Lisle, Illinois, US
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Pair of chromed steel dogbone struts. These were on a 1966 or 1968 Triumph Bonneville . Made to convert the swing arm to rigid and also lower the bike. Center to center is 10 1/2". Hole sizes are approx 0.400" /13/32"/10mm. Brand unknown. They have been used and the ends have been rounded off for clearance and have a small bit of tarnish. They need a cleaning and polishing. . These might fit other bikes but the holes may have to be drilled out to larger size.

Will ship anywhere except Italy due to many past postal problems. International Buyers, please take note...Too heavy to ship first class. Priority airmail includes insurance. USA Buyers...Regular mail can take up to 10 days to arrive and includes tracking. Priority mail is faster and includes tracking.

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