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Honda 1969 1970 Cb750 Sandcast K0 Rear Brake Pedal on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Moorpark, California, US

Moorpark, California, US
:

CB750 Rear Brake Pedal off a cb750 K0 with a build date of 3/70.

Correct for 1969 and 1970 cb750 including sandcast. Bolt hole is vertical and includes original "8" bolt. Diamond pattern has no wear and chrome is excellent apart from 2 areas; where contact is made with foot peg stem and a scrape an inch behind it. (pic 1)

I will also ship to Canada, Europe, Australia and New Zealand but shipping costs will reflect the increased amounts that I am charged.

Will combine shipping fees if multiple items are bought.

Please ask any questions, thank you for your interest.

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