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Royal Enfield Front Fork Lower Fork Triple Clamp Steer Damper Used on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Tallahassee, Florida, United States

Tallahassee, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

Royal Enfield front fork lower fork triple clamp steer damper used

 

Refurbished and powder-coated mate to the

Top Clamp I am also selling.

 

Has new lower steering race, and

includes the ball bearings to fit.

 

Removed from a 1963 Interceptor,

but may fit many other models,

including English Bullet,

Westerner, Meteor and Constellation.

 

Includes attractive, hard-to-find and

complete damper assembly as shown.

 

Mate to the top triple clamp I am also selling.

 

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