Honda, 1974 Cb360, Cl360, Shock Absorber on 2040-parts.com
Huntington Beach, California, US
HONDA, 1974 CB360, CL360, SHOCK ABSORBER
Part # 52400-369-000
CL 360: 52400-369-000
These shocks are used. One shock has a bent center rod and there is rust on both shocks. Tag on shock says "Showa 458." Distance from top bolt to lower bolt is 12-3/8".
Removed from a CL 360
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