1974 Honda Cb 360 Upper Triple Tree / Triple Clamp on 2040-parts.com
Downingtown, Pennsylvania, US
This is an upper triple tree / triple clamp from a 1974 Honda CB360. It has no cracks. We are parting the entire motorcycle, so contact us if you have any additional parts needs. All questions will be answered promptly. Stock # 2739
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