1982 Honda Ft500 Ascot Starter Solenoid Cover Fork Drive Lever Housing Cover on 2040-parts.com
Lincoln, Nebraska, US
1982 Honda FT500 Ascot starter solenoid and side cover with fork and lever assembly.. As seen this has very little wear. Comes as the set shown,not the motorcycle. I believe This is a good working part, off a bike that had been in a garage for years. Watch for my other listing now and coming, as I just am getting started with parting the motorcycle out. I will also combine shipping. Thanks
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