1970's Honda Motorcycle Ignition Points Plate 750? 500? 550? 125? Idk on 2040-parts.com
Kissimmee, Florida, US
I've got an unknown Honda ingnition points plate. Wires and plugs are still intact. I'm assuming it's Honda because I got it with a large lot of '76 750-4 parts, but it definitely doesn't match the 750 points plates. If you know what it is, please let me know. S/H $5.99 via USPS Priority. Thanks.
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