YOU ARE BIDDING ON A STOCK TURN SIGNAL FROM A 1970 HONDA CL 100. THE HOUSING,WIRING,AND LENSE ALL SEEM TO BE IN GOOD SHAPE, BUT I DIDN'T TRY IT, SO I AM NOT SURE IF IT WORKS. FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS, AND SINCE WE ARE PARTING OUT THE WHOLE BIKE DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT OUR OTHER HONDA PARTS LISTED.
Antique, Vintage, Historic for Sale
- 1970 honda cl 100 chain guard (US $9.99)
- Moto guzzi choice police ignition boot(US $40.00)
- 1970 honda cl 100 stock rear brake lever (US $9.99)
- 1970 honda cl 100 key switch and key (US $9.99)
- 1970 honda cl 100 stock rear swing arm(US $19.99)
- Linkert / schebler 3 piece throttle lever screw set(US $5.95)
Contest: Mazda Design Challenge
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