Used front wheel that was removed from a C10 1951 BSA. Brake plate cover measures 6 1/4" diameter. Rim is rusty with no visible markings, measures 21" across and 2 1/4" wide. Includes some loose ball bearings, distance piece and the axle which has been cut off to disassemble, can be used as pattern. Appears to be in good used condition. Due to size and weight NO INTERNATIONAL on this item.Will have to add $8.00 handling for UPS ( they charge me this) for irregular packages. Check your references and ask questions. Inv # 4634
My items up for auction are from the inventory of a Triumph shop that closed in the early 1980's. It specialized in 1960's, 1970's and early 1980's Triumphs. I will be adding new items weekly so check my other auctions. If you have questions please contact me through the ask a question link or e-mail at .
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Haynes triumph workshop manual handbook 650cc 750cc twins 63 on(US $14.99)
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