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    Gear Pedal Shifter Peg for Triumph motorbikes

    Brand: Motone
    €21,50 In stock
    Gear lever shifter for divers Triumph models (list below), to replace a broken original one and/or give your bike a more sporty look.
    4 variations
    Article number
    GSS004

    Product description

    Application
    - Bonneville all versions 2001-2016
    - Scrambler 900 all versions 2006-2016
    - Bonneville T100 all versions 2017+
    - Bonneville T120 all versions 2016+
    - Street Twin 2016-2022
    - Speed Twin 900 (2022+)
    - Street Cup 2017-2019
    - Street Scrambler 2017-2022
    - Scrambler 900 (2022+)
    - Bobber all versions 2017+
    - Bobber Black 2018-2021
    - Speedmaster 1200 all versions 2017+
    - Adventurer 900 (1995-2001)
    - Legend TT 1998-2001
    - Thunderbird 900 (1995-2003)
    - Thunderbird Sport 1995-2004

    Does not fit any other model/version than those listed above. 

    Description

    Machined from solid aluminum "aviation grade billet 6061t" on CNC machine, polished and anodized for a perfect finish.

    Brass version machined from C3600 solid brass on CNC machine. Like all polished brass items, they are initially "shiny gold" but take on a beautiful patina after a few weeks.

    Standard length is the same as the original (44mm, 1¾"). The black version is also available as an extended peg (66mm, 2½").

    Made in England.

    Slightly longer than the original shifter, direct replacement (long stainless steel bolt supplied) !

    12 month warranty

    Reviews

    5 from 5Based on 2 reviews
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    5 from 5
    Great peg! 5 minutes to install it. Fast delivery! The guys at British Legends handled a problem (which i caused) swiftly and professionally!
    Posted by: Marios K. on 13 June 2020
    5 from 5
    Version A - Noir : Embout métallique de très bonne qualité, belle apparence - Monté sur Street Twin ; un peu plus long que celui d'origine, ce qui est mieux , vis de fixation fournie.
    Posted by: Jee-Eff78 on 12 November 2018