Triumph Motorcycle Quick Release Side Cover Screws - British Customs on 2040-parts.com
Clear Brook, Virginia, US
With this set of quick release screws, removing your side covers will become a quick and easy job that can be done without the use of tools. Can also be removed with a 6mm Allen wrench. Designed by British Customs in a polished chrome finish with diamond knurled ends, this is a great looking but practical addition to your Triumph Bonneville & T100 (carb, EFI, and mag wheel), Scrambler 900 (carb & EFI), or Thruxton 900 (carb & EFI). Please note these are not to be used as seat cowl screws and are designed for side covers only. Also note 2nd photo is for bike placement only, this item is polished chrome, not shiny chrome.
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