Nos Honda Headlight Bolt Set For Cbx/cb900f 90151-422-000 on 2040-parts.com
Auburn, New York, United States
This is a pair of NOS Honda headlight mounting bolts in the unopened original packaging, they are correct for the 1979-1980 CBX and the 1981-1982 CB900F. Currently shows as NLA (no longer available), these are an ideal solution to upgrade your headlight mounting bolts if the chrome is peeling or they are showing any rust or corrosion.
Honda part number is 90151-422-000, item 25 in the CBX parts fiche. |
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