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★ Honda Cb360 Motorcycle Seat Cover • 1974-1976 • Black • Vintage Cafe Racer ★ on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

San Francisco, California, US

San Francisco, California, US
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Honda CB360 Seat Cover - 1974-1976 - Black
Honda CB360 Seat Cover • 1974-1976 • Black

New black seat cover for the Honda CB360 models from 1974-1976.

Comes complete with:

• Silk screened Honda logo
• Belt and buckles
• Chrome bands on the bottom of the seat
• Chrome buttons & backing washers
• One layer of Terelyene foam (in case your seat foam is damaged, this smooths it out)
• Installation instructions
• Heat pressed seams on the top

Fits Honda:

CB360 CB360G CB360T - 1974-1976

4into1 vintage Honda motorcycle parts

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