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Honda Cb450 Black Bomber Center Stand Rear Brake Pedal Pin Cb 450 Ko on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Sebastian, Florida, US

Sebastian, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Surface Finish:Steel Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

Honda CB450 Black Bomber 

1965-1967

Center Stand Rear Brake Pin

Custom Made

Up for auction is a custom made center stand rear brake pin. These pins often bend and are very difficult to find. This is a custom machined pin of the highest quality. It is constructed of solid steel, meets all factory specifications and dimensions. It includes a built in grease fitting, washer and cotter pin. It is a direct replacement for the original but will last a lifetime. This item was specifically made to fit a 1965-1967 Honda CB450 Black Bomber.  If you are restoring one of these rare bikes, this will be a perfect replacement.

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BMW Concept 6-series Coupé (2010) first photos

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