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#5523 03/03/2005 7:36 PM
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I realize the ba and sm have only been out a few years but where are are the aftermarket parts ?? sissy bars, extended tubes for the front end, wheels.... The triumph parts are way to expensive. Anyone know of any aftermarkets out there?


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marko #5524 03/03/2005 7:49 PM
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Try newbonneville.com

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marko #5525 03/04/2005 1:45 AM
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marko,

Triumph has never had much aftermarket support. The absolute best source for aftermarket part info is right here...
Ask, and if it's available, someone here will tell you where to get it.
Or, search these boards and the archives for info.

Right now, newspeedmaster.com (or newbonneville) and bellacorse.com seem to have the most stuff and they are coming out with new items all the time......


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Deon #5526 03/05/2005 11:37 PM
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Marko,
Boogieman and I have designed about a dozen parts for our bikes. We are in the process of getting all of them up on the web. We are constantly trying new ideas due to the somewhat limited supply of aftermarket parts for these bikes. Most of our parts are on the '02 America posted in the gallery. Let us know if we can help you out with anything.


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ROPER #5527 03/06/2005 9:05 PM
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Where did you say your parts are located? I am looking for a sissy bar, without the luggage rack. Thanks

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bbear #5528 03/06/2005 11:14 PM
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Ma's Cycle in North Dakota also makes a few items. Light Bracket, Highway bars, Mirror Adapters. They're a Triumph dealer and they know if things will fit. They're a little pricey but custom stuff usually is.

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bbear #5529 03/07/2005 4:02 PM
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BBEAR, try a Plug and Play model JJ sissy bar bracket. Fits my bike perfect, bars for a Dyna fit, which offers way more options and looks. It was less expensive than Triumphs also.


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