Triumph Bonneville 67-72 Triple Tree Clamp Handlebar Risers Mount - Reduced!!! on 2040-parts.com
Valdosta, Georgia, US
This is an auction for a triple clamp for a Triumph Bonneville motorcycle that came from a bike that was 1967-1972 era. I am not sure of the exact year of the bike it came from but have included lots of pics from different angles so the details can be seen. It is used with some light surface oxidation on the chrome that will be easily buffed out. I am leaving it in as found condition.
It measures 11 1/2" tall and 8 1/2" wide.
I am selling this for someone else and I am not an expert on motorcycle parts. I am describing this to the best of my ability and will answer any questions you may have.
Please see my other auctions as I do combine shipping.
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