1985 1986 Honda Nighthawk S Cb700 Speedo Speedometer Cable 85 86 Cb 700 on 2040-parts.com
Rocky Hill, Connecticut, US
This is speedo cable that came off a 85-86 Honda Nighthawk CB700. I personally removed this cable from a complete running bike. Shipping anywhere in the lower 48 is $6.99. Please see my other auctions for the rest of my remaining Nighthawk parts.
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