1979 Honda Cx500 Rear Wheel Brake Hub Backing Plate Shoes Fair on 2040-parts.com
Medford, Oregon, US
Rear brake backing plate and shoes from a running 1979 Honda CX500. May fit other years and models, buyer responsible for doing your own research. This does come with shoes, they are used, but still have life left on them.
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Thanks for looking!
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