1971 Cb350 Honda 71 Cb 350 Kick Start Lever Kicker Pedal on 2040-parts.com
Grand Terrace, California, US
kick start lever
For a 1971 Honda CB350
CONDITION
USED: is in good working order just needs a little cleaning
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