75 Honda Cb550f Gauge Mounting Bracket, 74-78 Cb 550 Four Gauges on 2040-parts.com
Muncie, Indiana, US
Up for auction is a used gauges bracket from a 1975 CB550, a little light rust but otherwise pretty good shape.
I was originally going to completely restore the bike, but ran out of money & time, so I'd like for someone else to get some use out of the good parts available. As with other auctions of the same category, this item does not have any warranty implied, and is sold as-is. I also have other 1975 CB550 parts, take a look at my other auctions if you need parts for this 74-78 era of Honda CB motorcycles.
Payment via Paypal, will ship the item within 1 business day after cleared payment using USPS, will use a sturdy cardboard shipping box with bubble wrap, air bladders, or foam peanuts to protect the contents during transit.
Thank you
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