Honda Cb Tail Light Assembly - With Lens And Bracket - Fits Early 70's Cb's on 2040-parts.com
Stillwater, Oklahoma, US
This listing is for a tail light assembly off a Honda. I received this part in a large batch of parts so I am unsure of the exact bike it came off of. The metal bracket still has the rubber mounts attached to them as well as the spacers in the rubber mounts. The Lens is in decent shape. It is not cracked but does have some light scratches. The wiring is intact and all there. The bulb is in place and still works. The chrome on the lens assembly has some surface rust on it. Its a good solid piece. I believe this assembly will fit an early 70's model CB.
The writing on the chrome assembly bracket says "Stanley HM 16RC Japan
The writing on the lens says "Stanley HM-16RC SAE STLA 71 Japan
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