1982 Honda Ft500 Ascot Front Fender Shield Splash Guard Cable Guide Bracket on 2040-parts.com
Lincoln, Nebraska, US
1982 Honda FT500 Ascot front fender and bracket. This has some paint flaking off from either brake fluid or who knows what. It is a good solid piece with the lower support bracket that mounts it. No cracks in the fender itself. At some point it had refectors and deer whistles put on it. It stll has the cable guide mounted also. Fender is off the bike shown. Listing is for the fender and not the bike. Check out my other listings and I will combine shipping also to save you money. Thanks
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