Right turn signal from a 1978 Honda CX500 custom
May fit other models and year.
Was taken from a working bike.
Electrical Components for Sale
- 78 honda cx500 left turn signal(US $19.00)
- 1967-1969 honda cl 90 scrambler rectifier(US $5.00)
- Honda new 550 750 switch cb750f cb750k cb550k 1977 1978 35130-377-p00(US $98.99)
- Kymco xciting 250 500 left hand mirror ***free shipping****(US $24.99)
- 2002 ktm sx 125 fly wheel (d) 02 sx125(US $40.49)
- Nos suzuki b100/105/120,ts125/185/250 rectifier~p/n 32800-07071~vintage (#1298)(US $45.00)
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