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1977 77-79 Honda Xl75 Xl Oem Front Brake Cable Clip Stay 45467-150-000 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Midvale, Utah, US

Midvale, Utah, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:All parts have a 100% warranty. All return items must be received within 14 business days of receiving the item. I may or may NOT have you return an item for a refund, this will be at MY discretion. A partial refund may be available if you want to keep the item, this will also be at MY discretion. I will refund the auction ending price and the initial shipping cost if item is not as I described it. I will not pay a return shipping cost that is greater than what I charged to ship it to you. I do NOT pay initial or return shipping if the item is as I described it. I may ask that you send photos to verify any damage or discrepancy. Exceptions are at MY discretion. If you have a problem please email me as soon as possible Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Honda Manufacturer Part Number:45467-150-000 Surface Finish:Steel Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:Japan

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This was removed from a great running 1977 Honda XL75, Frame # XL75-1020XXX and Engine # XL75E-1020XXX, but will also fit:

1977-1979 Honda XL75

Honda OEM Part Numbers:
45467-150-000

Up for sale is a Honda XL75 Front Brake Cable Clip, Guide or Stay. This stay mounts on the top of the left fork. The guide is steel and has a chrome plating, there is a little surface rust starting. The guide is straight no cracks, breaks or wear marks. The mounting hardware is not included. #.1 SP057-48

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