1983 Honda Cb 1000c Instrument Cluster W/tachometer on 2040-parts.com
Victoria, Minnesota, US
Instrument cluster ( minus the speedometer) from a 1983 Honda CB 1000C. It was removed from a running bike, and has
been sitting on a shelf for some time (approx. 5-7 years). All lights and tach worked at that time. I cannot guarantee complete
working condition, as I have no means of testing them. However, I have no reason to suspect that they wont work, as they have
been stored indoors. Check fitment to your bike, as these may fit other years/models. thanks for looking.
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