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Brake Lever Honda Cl350 Sl350 Xl350 Cb360 Cj360 Cb400 Cm400 on 2040-parts.com

US $11.67
Location:

Heyburn, Idaho, United States

Heyburn, Idaho, United States
Brake Lever  Honda  CL350  SL350  XL350  CB360  CJ360  CB400  CM400, US $11.67, image 1
Condition:New Body & Frame Part Type:Handle Bars, Levers & Mirrors Brand:BikeMaster Handle Bars, Levers & Mirror Part Type:Levers Manufacturer Part Number:1122-P Make:Honda UPC:Does Not Apply

Brake Lever Honda CL350 SL350 XL350 CB360 CJ360 CB400 CM400

Brand new Brake Lever made to OEM specifications.  This lever will fit the following Honda motorcycles~

CL70 '69-'72
CT70 '74-'79
SL70 '71-'73
XL70 '74-'76
XL75 '77-'79
XR75/K '73-'78
CR80R '80-'81
XL80S '80-'85
XR80 '79-'84
CT90 '68-'79
SL/ST90 '70-'73
CL100 '70-'72
CL100S '71-'73
SL/XL100 '70-'76
XL100S '81-'84
XR100 '81-'84
CT110 '80-'86
CB125 '72-'76
CB125S '73
CB125S '80-'81
CL125S '73-'74
CR125M '74-'76
CR125R '79-'80
CT125 '77
MR125R '77-'78
MT125 '74-'77
SL/TL125K '71-'76
XL125K '74-'78
CB175 '69-'76
CD175 '71-'78
CL/SL175 '68-'73
MR175 '75-'77
XL175 '74-'78
CD185T '78
CM185T TWINSTAR '78-'79
XL185S '79
XR185 '79
CB200/T '74-'76
CM200T TWINSTAR '80
CL250R '78-'80
CR250M '73-'76
MR/MT250 '74-'76
TL250 '75-'76
XL250 '72-'76
CB350/K '68-'72
CL350 '68-'73
SL/XL350 '72-'78
CB360 '74
CJ360T '76-'77
CB400F/F2 '78-'79
CB400T MODEL 1 '78-'79
CM400E '80-'81
CB450 '87
CL450K '69-'74
XR500 '79

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