Original Lucas Handlebar Switch Two Position 6 Wire Triumph Bsa 750cc 1973 on 2040-parts.com
Imlay City, Michigan, US
Original Lucas handlebar switch, batwings. 2 position. Came off a 750cc Triumph. 6 wires. Appears to be in good condition. Inv # 6799
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