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74-76 Honda Cb360 Timing Cam Chain Tensioner & Sliders Guides Cb 360 T on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Eugene, Oregon, US

Eugene, Oregon, US
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Parts from a 1975 CB360 with 17,910 miles:

Cam chain tensioner parts have a lot of wear. Longest slide is 10" and grooved pretty good. Shorter slide is 9" and came from a different bike(unlabeled inventory), we belive it is correct and compared it to the pieces that came out of this bike. It has some wear on the back and sides. If this wasn't so hard to come by we would have recycled them, hopefully they have some use left.

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