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Nos Motorcycle Lock & Keys Triumph Bsa Norton Ariel Velocette Vincent Enfield on 2040-motos

US $34.95
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Roswell, Georgia, United States

Roswell, Georgia, United States
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NOS Motorcycle Lock & Keys Triumph BSA Norton Ariel Velocette Vincent Enfield, US $34.95, image 1

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NOS Motorcycle Lock & Keys Triumph BSA Norton Ariel Velocette Vincent Enfield, US $34.95, image 2 NOS Motorcycle Lock & Keys Triumph BSA Norton Ariel Velocette Vincent Enfield, US $34.95, image 3 NOS Motorcycle Lock & Keys Triumph BSA Norton Ariel Velocette Vincent Enfield, US $34.95, image 4

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Here is a new old stock ignition barrel and key made by Wilmot Breeden, which was acquired by Rockwell in 1979, shown in the first picture.  Wilmot Breeden's lock operation was bought in 1984 by Weston Body Hardware, then acquired by Metalrax in 1993 and no longer makes this type of key, though they still make barrels and keys that fit the switches in a different design.  Keys of the original design have not been available for many years.  Both keys are marked "UNION MADE IN ENGLAND" on one side and "Wilmot Breeden" and the key code on the other.  (I have several codes available.)  The face of the barrel is all that is seen when the barrel is installed.   Fits most AJS, BSA, Ariel, Triumph, Norton, Velocette, Vincent, Royal Enfield, Brough Superior, etc through about 1971.  Please look at the pictures and be certain it is the correct one for your bike, it does not fit all years or all British bikes and will not fit the throttle lock or the fork lock, just the ignition. 

Check out my other items, you may just find that part you have been unable to source anywhere!  

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PAYMENT and SHIPPING TERMS-- I accept PayPal since electronic payments allow me to ship immediately giving you better service. Buyer pays shipping. Used parts are sold "AS IS" with no warranty. Check the pictures with the listing carefully and ask any questions BEFORE you bid, I'll be more than happy to answer them. Seller reserves the right to cancel this auction at any time for any reason. 

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