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Honda Cb900 C Custom Left Crankcase Cover Cb750 900 1000 1100 1982 1983 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Houghton Lake, Michigan, US

Houghton Lake, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Part Brand:HONDA Manufacturer Part Number:11341-461-750 Placement on Vehicle:Left Surface Finish:PAINT Warranty:No

The Item in this Auction is from a: 

1982 HONDA CB900 CUSTOM

Serial no:  

1HFSC0402CA-207505

Engine No:

SCO4E-2206584

Build date: 

12/81

Millage:

49975

Compression:

UNKNOWN

This auction is for:

The left engine crankcase cover with attachment bolts.

Part No:

11341-461-750

Condition:

Good sound condition with one gouge, see pictures. Includes bolts and pulse coil wire retaining clip.

 

Fitment:

These parts will fit the following models:

 

CB1000C A (83) MOTORCYCLE, JPN, VIN# 1HFSC100-DA000001 TO 1HFSC100-DA007620

CB1100F A (83) MOTORCYCLE, JPN, VIN# JH2SC110-DM000001

CB750C A (82) MOTORCYCLE, JPN, VIN# JH2RC011-CM200003 TO JH2RC011-CM206708

CB750F A (82) MOTORCYCLE, JPN, VIN# JH2RC040-CM300003 TO JH2RC040-CM304252

CB750SC A (82) MOTORCYCLE, JPN, VIN# JH2RC012-CM000019 TO JH2RC012-CM012103

CB750SC A (83) MOTORCYCLE, JPN, VIN# JH2RC012-DM100001 TO JH2RC012-DM102116

CB900C A (82) MOTORCYCLE, USA, VIN# 1HFSC040-CA200101 TO 1HFSC040-CA214339

CB900F A (82) MOTORCYCLE, JPN, VIN# JH2SC010-CM100003 TO JH2SC010-CM109271

 

I'm always happy to answer any questions or if you need other parts, please call

me at 989-205-4153 

Thanks for looking………..Gerry

 

When possible on, multiple purchases I will combine shipping for a savings to you; just let me know when paying for the first item. I will send you a revised invoice when you are ready.

 

 

 

                        


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