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2 Nos Honda Turn Signal Front Mounts Ct70, Cl100, Cb125, Cl125 - 33441-324-670 on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Etters, Pennsylvania, US

Etters, Pennsylvania, US
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2 NOS Honda TURN SIGNAL FRONT MOUNTS (or Stays as Honda calls them) CT70, CL100, CB125, CL125 - 33441-324-670

These are Genuine factory Honda turn signal stays that were taken off of a new 1974 CT70 and put on the shelf.  They look just like they did when Honda made them.  These are longer than most of HM's stalks, they are 4" long with an inch of 10mm threads.  They will fit most Hondas that use the early type turn signals and use 10mm threads or street rods and other makes.  This part has been discontinued. 

1974 CT70K3, 1975 CT70K4, 1976 CT70'76, 1977 CT70'77, 1978 CT70'78, 1979 CT70'79

1973 CL100S

1973 CB125S, 1974 CB125S1, 1975 CB125S2

1973 CL125S, 1974 CL125S1

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