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83 Honda Cb550sc Nighthawk Cb550 Rear Brake Hub Shoes on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
Location:

Prior Lake, Minnesota, United States

Prior Lake, Minnesota, United States
Nice shape!
Brand:HONDA PART NUMBER:43100-ME4-000 Manufacturer Part Number:43100-ME4-010

83 HONDA CB550SC NIGHTHAWK CB550 Rear Brake Hub Shoes

Work great!

These parts are off of a 1983 CB550SC Nighthalk in nice shape. If you need other parts off the bike ask, If  I have them I will list them for you.

I will combine shipping on parts purchased at same time.

I ship fast same or next business day.

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