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Triumph Pre-unit Wild Custom Chopper Oil Tank Thunderbird Chopper Bobber Cool on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Pacoima, California, US

Pacoima, California, US
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You are bidding on a cool and different wrap around horseshoe style Triumph Bobber or Custom Chopper Oil tank.  This one has an added benefit of clamping onto your rear down tube instead of having to be welded on.  Perect for the guy with lighter fabrication skills.  Chrome is nicer and should not have to be redone unless you are super meticulous.  Bracket could even be used to mount a voltage regulator.  This think is perfect for your Pre-Unit Chopper or Bobber and goes well with unit construction bikes as well.  It came off of a 1960s era duplex preunit frame.  Has correct Triumph plumbing to feed motor, return to tank and use top end oiling as well.  Get it for your Thunderbird, TR6, T120 or Tiger 110 Bobber or Chopper.  It is something different!  Ships FEDEX Home delivery or Ground for $20 bucks, probably $60 to $80 for foreign destinations. 

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