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Bsa Triumph Rear Brake Pedal Stop 82-9037 41-7008 82-9958 on 2040-motos

US $11.99
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Edgewood, New Mexico, United States

Edgewood, New Mexico, United States
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BSA Triumph rear brake pedal stop 82-9037 41-7008 82-9958, US $11.99, image 1

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BSA Triumph rear brake pedal stop 82-9037 41-7008 82-9958, US $11.99, image 2 BSA Triumph rear brake pedal stop 82-9037 41-7008 82-9958, US $11.99, image 3 BSA Triumph rear brake pedal stop 82-9037 41-7008 82-9958, US $11.99, image 4

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For sale- new old stock BSA / Triumph rear brake pedal stop.  These came from a dealer no longer in business and were in a parts bin with the following part numbers.  41-7008, 82-9958, and  82-9037.  My master parts books shows all numbers to be brake pedal stops with 41-7008 being superseded by 82-9037.  One of the photos shows the approximate dimensions.  The threaded portion is UNF 5/16-24.  If you have any questions, please ask. Triumph Norton BSA Matchless AJS Velocette Dot James Greeves Vincent Panther Royal Enfield CCM CZ Maico Husqvarna Husky KTM ATK ADB Beta Aprilia SWM Gas Gas Sherco Bultaco OSSA Montesa Ducati Sanglas Derbi Suzuki Yamaha Honda Kawasaki Bridgestone Hodaka


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