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69-78 Honda Cb750 K & F Cb Countershaft Bearing Holder & Bearing on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Carrollton, Georgia, United States

Carrollton, Georgia, United States
In very good condition.
Brand:Honda Surface Finish:aluminum Manufacturer Part Number:23150-300-010 Warranty:Yes

For sale is the countershaft bearing holder and bearing from a 1973 Honda CB750K3.  This will fit the following models:

CB750  K0 thru K5, 76 thru 78 K / 75 thru 78 F

The countershaft bearing holder is in very good condition.  There are no cracks to the aluminum.  The bearing is included and it spins freely and can be reused.  The mounting screws are included. 


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