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★ Tarozzi Paolo Chrome Engine Guard Set • Honda Cb500k Cb550k • 08-0033 ★ on 2040-parts.com

US $134.08
Location:

South San Francisco, California, United States

South San Francisco, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:08-0033 Country of Manufacture:Italy Part Brand:Tarozzi Paolo Placement on Vehicle:Left

Chrome Engine Guard Set - Honda CB500K CB550K CB550F

Chrome Engine Guard Set
Honda CB500K CB550K

Chrome engine guard set for the Honda CB500K and CB550 models. These are similar to the stock Honda guards, except they are reinforced rather than being a single bent bar. Protect your vintage Honda CB550 with some new chrome guards! These are easy to install with the proper tools, they mount to the frame. Use loctite on all bolts when installing the guards. Made in Italy.

2 Bolts are included.

This does not fit the CB550F Super Sport with stock headers.

Tarozzi Paolo part number: 08-0033

Fits Honda:

CB500K - 1971-1973
CB550K - 1974-1978

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