Honda Cb450 Black Bomber Helmet Bracket Cb450k0 Cb 450 K0 on 2040-parts.com
Sebastian, Florida, US
1965-1967 Original Up for auction is an original helmet bracket from a 1966 Honda CB450 Black Bomber. This bracket is the original steel model that are very hard to find. The chrome is in very good condition. If you are restoring one of these rare bikes, this will be the perfect replacement.Honda Cb450 Black Bomber Helmet Bracket
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