80 Honda Cb900c Cb 900 Custom Rear Foot Brake Lever on 2040-parts.com
Paradise, Pennsylvania, US
You are bidding on a brake lever (rear) off a 1980 Honda CB900 Custom. Just some very minor surface rust on the chrome, but most if it can be rubbed out. Not bent, ready to use. Shipping rate applied to the lower 48. >>>>>>>>>>>>INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS EMBRACED, but please email me about shipping options and to confirm shipping costs. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Happy bidding! |
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