Genuine Honda Brake Master Cylinder Diaphragm Plastic Washer • 45521-mj6-006 on 2040-parts.com
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CB550
Genuine Honda clutch cable for the CB550. This cable was made to last, Honda does it right. You can see the quality in the attention to detail. Don't forget to lubricate new cables prior to installing them. If you want your new cable to fit nice and snug and operate smoothly, get a genuine Honda cable.
Fits Honda:
NOTE: This cable also fits the CB360, CL360, CJ360 and CB750 models from the 70's. Just measure your existing cable before ordering to be sure the length is correct.
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