1983 Honda Cb1100f Super Sport Front Wheel With Tire, Rotor, Everything 1100 F on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, US
- This Honda CB 1100F Front Wheel was briefly mounted on my 1982 Honda CB 750 F Super Sport. This was only used for a few hundred miles. MAY FIT OTHER MODELS; maybe CBX 1000.
- Very lightly used, GREAT CONDITION, and super clean.
- Everything pictured is included. This is a COMPLETE SET!!
- Honda CB1100F Rear Wheel

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