Honda Cb650 Cb 650 Tachometer Cable 79-82 Motion Pro on 2040-parts.com
Heyburn, Idaho, US
Honda CB650 CB 650 Tachometer Cable 79-82 Motion Pro
Brand new Motion Pro Tachometer Cable made to OEM specifications. Measurements: cable length - 28", cable housing 27 1/16" This cable will fit the following Honda motorcycles~ #06-2177
CB350G
'73
CL350K
'74
CB500K
'71-'73
CX500
'78-'79
CX500C
'79-'82
CX500D
'79-'81
CB550F
'75-'77
CB550K
'77-'78
CB650
'79-'82
CB650C
'80-'81
CB650SC
'82
GL650/650I
'83
CB750F
'75-'76
CB750K(4to1)
'69
CB750K
'70-'78
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