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Vincent Hrd Rapide Black Shadow Comet Metlor Camfollower Oem This Is One Camfol on 2040-motos

US $79.99
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Sylmar, California, United States

Sylmar, California, United States
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VINCENT HRD RAPIDE BLACK SHADOW COMET METLOR CAMFOLLOWER OEM

This is one camfollower for series "A" , “B” , “C” and “D” Vincent motorcycle. Used in very nice condition, Vincent part # is ET29 or MET29 this used on models from 1935 to 1955.  What you see is what you get.  Parts are sold on an as is basis.  No guarantees, no returns.  I try to describe items as best I can.

 Was made in England, is up for sale, the best genuine. not Taiwan reproduction.

      My inventory is made up from 13 shops, That I bought, started in 1968, buying inventory’s like Bud Ekins, Bill Roberson Triumph North Hollywood, Triumph of Burbank, I cream Van Nuys Triumph, All of  Nick Nicolson Amal, Smiths, NOS gas tank’s and a lot of  the Greves part’s and more.

Check out my NOS parts

 I have a large inventory.  If there is something you need tell me and I will put it on.  Please call Dick Symonds for questions 818-897-4738. 

California residence pay sales tax.

Symonds Cycles

12206 Foothill

Sylmar, CA 91342

(818) 897-4738

Ariel, BSA, Matchless, AJS, Norton, Panther, Royal Enfield, Sunbeam, Triumph, Velocette, Vincent, Villiers, Amal, Lucas, Wipac, Burman, Douglas, Brough Superior, Greeves, Scott, Smiths,

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