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Honda Cb500 Cb550 Cb350 Cb400 Four Set Of New Carb Stabilisor Springs on 2040-parts.com

US $19.50
Location:

Almere, NL

Almere, NL
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:Netherlands Make:After market Intake & Fuel System Part Type:Carburetors

New reproduced Honda CB500, CB550, CB350, CB400 Four sets of carb stabilizer springs.  Only sold as set of two.

See pictures for explanation and the correct type of carb for the early seventies.

Mentioned stabilizers have the tendensy to get brittle over the years and get broken up

Parts have been made from Stainless Springsteel with the same dimensional specifications as the original ones.

Items can not be purchased at Honda anymore and also the well known suppliers of Honda parts for CB four's can not supply you with these particular items.

I know from experience that many people on the Honda forums are looking for these items, so here is your change.

At this moment 100 sets available.

 

Postage costs:  FREE SHIPPING.   Item come in an aircushion standard envelope. Shipping time outside Europe will take approximately  7 ~ 9 working days.  Within Europe  4 ~ 6 days.

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