1971 Honda Cl70 Cl 70 Cl-70 Cl70k2 K2 Taillight Tail Light Bracket License Plate on 2040-parts.com
Utica, Michigan, US
Up for Auction Is an original OEM tail light bracket for 1971 Honda CL70 Model K2. The bracket should also fit other models of Honda CL70 bikes including 1969 KO 1970 K1 and 1972 K3.
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