UNF 12 Point Cylinder Base Nut
£4.25
3/8″ UNF nuts suitable for numerous Triumph unit 650/750cc models, 1969 onwards.
Nuts can be used with any 3/8″ bolt, screw or stud. Typically seen on cylinder base studs for Triumphs, they can also be used with BSA or custom applications.
22 in stock
Description
3/8″ UNF nuts suitable for numerous Triumph unit 650/750cc models, 1969 onwards.
Additional information
| Weight | .07 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | .6 × .6 × .4 in |
| Brand |
Triumph |
| Finish |
Machine |
| Fits |
T140 ,TR7 |
| Makes |
Stainless Classics |
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