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Honda C110 Ca110 (011) C Ca 110 Nos High Handlebar 53100-011-010 Lenker Guidon on 2040-parts.com

US $97.30
Location:

V. N. de Milfontes, PT

V. N. de Milfontes, PT
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No

Up for bids is 1 (one)  NOS  "MADE IN JAPAN(MIGHT NOT BE ORIGINAL HONDA)

CA110 C110 Handlebar (HIGH VERSION TAPER bar, 7/8" to 3/4" diameter on handles/grips)

May be a replica, has the Honda bag, but part # tag is missing, so I am not sure.

Also, I have never seen a Honda handlebar with "Made in Japan" marked on it.

Part #   53100-011-010   "PIPE, STEERING HANDLE" 

VERY GOOD condition, NO RUST - not even on the inside. Chrome is typical 45 years old Japanese chrome, with many micro scratches/dings - visible on pictures.

Has a "MADE IN JAPAN" inscription on left hand side.

 

This handlebar is on my parts stash for more than a decade, and will go to the highest bidder.

Pictures show it all.

Please scroll down all pictures to make sure you know exactly what you are bidding on.

I am a collector/restorer like you and am not involved in any business related to vintage bikes. This is just my hobby.

Please ask all question before bidding, I will reply and send high resolution pictures to your e-mail address in case you require me to do so. Besides English, I am fluent in French and Spanish.

 

Shipping to PORTUGAL = US$ 7.90 (Registered with Tracking)

Shipping to EUROPE = US$ 17.40 (Registered with Tracking)

Shipping to REST OF THE WORLD = US$ 32.90 (Registered with Tracking)

 

 

 

 

 

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