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Honda Cb125s Cb 125 S Handlebars - 1975 Vintage on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Jamestown, Kansas, United States

Jamestown, Kansas, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

FREE SHIPPING IS ONLY FOR THE LOWER 48 STATES. ALL OTHER BIDDERS WILL NEED TO WRITE FOR A SHIPPING QUOTE BEFORE BIDDING. HAPPY BIDDING. Up for auction is the honda cb125s handlebars - 1975. This is a used item in good shape. all the switches work. its missing the lower perch on the right hand side and the twist grip. all the wires are good. it came off of a running bike. this is an original part. what you see in the pictures is what you get. please check pictures and ask questions before bidding, i will answer to the best of my knowledge. Being Sold as is. International bidders welcome. Ask for shipping quote before bidding. Thanks for looking and Happy Bidding! Please contact me if you are unhappy with your purchase and we will get it straightened out. You are responsible for any return shipping costs. I also combine shipping costs when more than one item is purchased at the same time, sometimes with large items it isnt possible. Thanks.

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