Lightweight Norton Brake Rod Assembly
£31.00
Complete brake rod assembly for Jubilee, Navigator and Electra. This type has a winged brake adjuster, and the original shape of clevis joint. Because the frame and cycle parts were developed from Francis Barnet, and James motorcycles, it may be found correct for some of these as well. Overall length: 21-1/2″
2 in stock
SKU:
NORLWBRA
Categories: Norton, Brake Components, Brake Rod Assemblies
Description
Complete brake rod assembly for Jubilee, Navigator and Electra. This type has a winged brake adjuster, and the original shape of clevis joint. Because the frame and cycle parts were developed from Francis Barnet, and James motorcycles, it may be found correct for some of these as well. Overall length: 21-1/2″
Additional information
| Weight | 0.54 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 20 × 0.25 in |
| Makes |
Stainless Classics |
| Finish |
Polished |
| Brand |
Norton |
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