Honda Ct90 Xl175 Xl250 Xl350 Handlebar Hand Grips Oem New on 2040-parts.com
Owensboro, Kentucky, US
As always Brand New Genuine Honda orignal grips, RARE, One pair of grips, right & left. Grips are 5 1/4 inches long.
Will fit the following as original equipment for your perfect restore
CT90 K6 1975 thru 1978
XL175 K1, K2 1974 & 1975
XL250 1974 & 1975
XL350 1974 & 1975
$9.99 international shipping
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