Up for auction is a complete horn assembly taken off a 1970 Honda CB350. Mounting brackets are included. Works fine. The last picture is the bike that it came off. This should also be correct for other year and CC Honda's but do your homework before bidding. It is completely original and has not been restored. Stamped on it is MB-E Mitsuba Japan 12V 561. Thanks for looking.
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