Help!! Identifying The Triumph Forks..

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Zac

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Just picked up a rolling frame, 1970 Triumph Daytona T100 R . The forks/front end on the bike are off another bigger triumph. Trying to get an exact model, year etc that they are from so I can get fork seals, springs possibly, know the oil fill amount on forks, tapered headset bearings etc etc. also bearings, seals, brake shoes etc for the front hub. some pics below, thank for the help in advance triumph wizards.!
**they have 35MM fork tubes******

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Just picked up a rolling frame, 1970 Triumph Daytona T100 R . The forks/front end on the bike are off another bigger triumph. Trying to get an exact model, year etc that they are from so I can get fork seals, springs possibly, know the oil fill amount on forks, tapered headset bearings etc etc. also bearings, seals, brake shoes etc for the front hub. some pics below, thank for the help in advance triumph wizards.!
**they have 35MM fork tubes******

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I have the same front end. 71 Triumph Bonneville telescopic fork.
 
Welcome to the forum, Zac.

I believe those are '71 forks. '72 and later have a cast rib running down the outside of the lower legs.
Is that spacer under the stem nut stock? I have the same set up and don't have a spacer. I don't see one on the diagram, but I have a gap when I screw the stem nut down. Thanks
 

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