85 Honda Vt 1100 C Shadow Rear Brake Arm Linkage Rod Pivot on 2040-parts.com
Charlotte, NC, US
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This item came off a 85' HONDA VT 1100 C SHADOW
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This item might fit different bikes and different years, but I only guarantee that it fits the bike that it came off of.
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