83-87 Honda Shadow Vt 700 750 1100 C Magna Vf Gl 1200 Muffler Clamp Exhaust Left on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Ohio, United States
Original LEFT side muffler band / clamp for Honda. Very good condition! Bolts are clean, and move freely. Removed from a low mileage 1986 Honda Shadow VT1100C. Fits many others...
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