Honda Chain Cover Housing Pa50 Hobbit Pa50ii 78 1978 40510-148-010pg (1) on 2040-parts.com
Racine, Wisconsin, US
USED Honda 1978 PA50 chain cover
in good condition no cracks or anything broken.... does have some scuffs on the front of the cover please see pics...needs a cleaning
part number 40510-148-010PG
will fit
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