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1949 Vincent Rapide & Black Shadow Original Brampton Fork Balance Beam F55 on 2040-motos

US $59
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Fort Defiance, Virginia, United States

Fort Defiance, Virginia, United States
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1949 Vincent Rapide &  Black Shadow original Brampton fork balance beam F55, US $59, image 1

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1949 Vincent Rapide &  Black Shadow original Brampton fork balance beam F55, US $59, image 2 1949 Vincent Rapide &  Black Shadow original Brampton fork balance beam F55, US $59, image 3 1949 Vincent Rapide &  Black Shadow original Brampton fork balance beam F55, US $59, image 4 1949 Vincent Rapide &  Black Shadow original Brampton fork balance beam F55, US $59, image 5

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 Original Brampton girder fork brake balance beam in great condition.  It will not fit the Girdraulic fork without modification.  It's been cleaned and a very light coat of black sprayed on to keep from rusting.  Came from a 1949 Rapide.

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