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Triumph & BSA OIF 250's New Connecting Rod By L.F. Harris (70-9911 / 71-3667)
Genuine Made In England To O.E.M. Specs By L.F. Harris. Rod Bolts & Nuts are also included. Polished Finish Do you own a BSA Unit Single? Does the year happen to be 1971 or 1972? Is it a 250? If so... Keep reading. L.F. Harris is now reproducing Forged Connecting Rods for late BSA Unit Singles (250) from 1971-1972. These are know to be the "Strongest" Rods out of the 5 that Triumph/BSA installed on there 250 models. Yes, over time Connecting Rods can become worn & introduced to a lot of stress and should be replaced when...
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