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Vincent Exhaust Clamps Pt4 Set on 2040-motos

US $90.00
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Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States
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Vincent motorcycles required a special exhaust clamp which is no longer made or offered for sale.  The clamps(two are required for Shadow or Rapide) are immediately noticeable from modern, incorrect replacement items as they feature the hollow "boxes" one each end of the chromed, steel strap.  The "boxes" support the mounting bolt 1/4" BSF X 1 1/2" long hex bolt, washer and nut.
Details are important in your Vincent as a show-winner as well as preserving it as a future investment.  Getting it right need not cost a fortune but these are very, very visible items and so they must be correct for you Vincent to be correct!  They come as a set of two PT 4 clamps(w/o bolt, nut or washers)

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