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Honda Cb350f Cb400f Cb500f Cb550 Main Jet Clip - Set Of Four on 2040-parts.com

US $35.74
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MOTORCYCLE PARTS CAPITAL OF USA, CA

MOTORCYCLE PARTS CAPITAL OF USA, CA
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PUSH IN JET CLIP



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Product Description

NEW
HONDA
MAIN JET CLIP - SET OF FOUR
Part# 99202-601-LOC (you are buying 4)

Fits
CB350F 1972 - 1974
CB400F 1975 - 1977
CB500 FOUR All years
CB550 All years
XL250 with push-in main jet

Replace those rusty main jet holders with these stainless better than OEM clips.


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