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Frame needed
Hello, I,m trying to find a speed, daytona frame to fix my bike, from 1997-2007,broke my frame in two pieces.
Thank you very much if somebody can help.
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try Triumph-ant in wales they are on line and I am sure they will have one.
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Thank you very much I,m trying there.
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How did you manage that! Breaking a frame is bloody difficult to do?
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http://www.m1salvageandbreakers.co.u...ke%20frame.htm
there is one here.
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