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Honda Cb900f Cb900 F Throttle Cable - Pull 81-82 Motion Pro on 2040-parts.com

US $16.31
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Heyburn, Idaho, US

Heyburn, Idaho, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Items being returned must be unused and in unopened original packaging. If you purchase the wrong part please get back to us with the Year, Make, and Model of your bike, as well as the part number of the item you received. If we have the right part available we will exchange it for you. If the proper item is not available then we will issue a refund. We will pay return shipping charges if the fault is due to an incorrect listing. If it is the buyers fault it must be paid by the buyer. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Motion Pro Part Type:Cables Make:Honda Part By Region:Asian

 

Honda CB900F CB900 F Throttle Cable - PULL 81-82 Motion Pro


Brand new Motion Pro Throttle Pull Cable made to OEM specifications.

Measurements:  cable length - 48 1/4", cable housing - 43 1/2"

This cable will fit the following Honda motorcycles~

CB650 '81-'82
CB650C '81
CB650SC '82
CB750C '80-'82
CB750F '79-'82
CB750K '79-'82
CB750SC '82-'83
CB900C '80-'82
CB900F '81-'82
CB1000C '83

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