77 Honda Z50 Z 50 K5 Mini Trail Oem Original Tripple Tree & Fork Mounts on 2040-parts.com
Farmington, Arkansas, US
You are bidding on a 1977 honda z50 k5 oem original tripple tree and fork mounting hardwear.In good cond.I have most this whole bike listed.Part Comes with what you see.This is an original,in good cond.The parts from this bike are very nice for there age.Please remember these parts are 40 plus years old and are sold in as is cond,please do not excpect them to be new.they are all in good usable cond.Please ask questions before bidding.I will combine shipping when possible.The parts will fit other years,but you will need to check if they fit yours.Shipping is for the lower 48 states,all others will be calculated at auctins end.Thanks,and good luck
On Aug-28-12 at 16:32:35 PDT, seller added the following information:
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