Triumph QD Rear Spindle Set post 1967
£79.00 – £114.00Price range: £79.00 through £114.00
Rear QD spindle set 1967/68 (18 TPI threads only) suitable for:
- Unit construction 650cc
- Unit construction 350 & 500cc
Note: Customers should check their spindle thread carefully before ordering as threads changed to 9/16″ 18-TPI UNF around 1967.
A complete set comprises of rear spindle (w1055), spindle nut (W1052), distance pieces, bearing adjuster nuts (E398), spacer (W1037), and a set of rear chain adjusters.
We provide a complete spindle set with and without chain adjusters, please select the option you require.
Rear QD spindle set 1967/68 (18 TPI threads only) suitable for:
- Unit construction 650cc
- Unit construction 350 & 500cc
Note: Customers should check their spindle thread carefully before ordering as threads changed to 9/16″ 18-TPI UNF around 1967.
A complete set comprises of rear spindle (w1055), spindle nut (W1052), distance pieces, bearing adjuster nuts (E398), spacer (W1037), and a set of rear chain adjusters.
We provide a complete spindle set with and without chain adjusters, please select the option you require.
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