removed from 1983 V45 Honda Magna
swing arm covers as shown
This part should fit the following
- » Honda VF700C AC Magna (California) 1984
- » Honda VF700C Magna 1984
- » Honda VF750C V45 Magna 1983
- » Honda VF750C V45 Magna 1982
- » Honda VF750S V45 Sabre 1983
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