Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Honda Cx500 Custom Center Stand Main Cx500 C 1981 1982 on 2040-parts.com

US $21.95
Location:

Houghton Lake, Michigan, United States

Houghton Lake, Michigan, United States
GOOD WORKING CONDITION
Manufacturer Part Number:50500-449-750 Warranty:No Surface Finish:HONDA

The Item in this Auction is from a: 

1981 HONDA CX500 CUSTOM

Serial no:  

JH2PC0102BM 205939

Engine No:

PCO1E-2206016

Build date: 

10/80

Millage:

UNKNOWN

Compression:

UNKNOWN

This auction is for:

The main, center stand as pictured.

Part No:

STAND, MAIN

50500-449-750

Condition:

Good workig condition, no damage, needs a coat of paint.

 

Fitment:

List below of the bikes this assembly will fit:

 

1981 CX500C A - STAND

1982 CX500C A - STAND

 

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.

 

 

 

 

                        


Powered by eBay Turbo Lister
The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.

Jaguar to invest £200 million in F-Type production at Castle Bromwich

Fri, 04 May 2012

Jaguar F-Type - to be built at an expanded Castle Bromwich Jaguar Land Rover are planning to invest £200 million expanding their Castle Bromwich plant to launch production of the new Jaguar F-Type. Jaguar Land Rover has revived sales across both the Jaguar and Land Rover ranges, but it’s Land Rover that’s driving sales – particularly with the new Evoque. JLR are seeking to emulate the enormous success the Evoque is enjoying at Land Rover by launching the new F-Type at Jaguar, and are planning to invest £200 million expanding the Castle Bromwich plant to make sure the Jaguar F-Type doesn’t suffer production problems.

Plans To Drop Congestion Charge Pay-By Text

Mon, 04 Aug 2014

TEXT messages are to be dropped as a way for drivers to pay for their congestion charge under plans being considered by Transport for London (TfL). A new Smartphone app may replace text messages, which make up around 400 out of the 130,000 congestion charge payments made each day. TfL, which is launching a six-week consultation ending on September 12, describes texts as an "under-used SMS payment service" and claims the app would enable drivers to carry out a wider range of tasks.

Lamborghini's latest Christmas gifts

Thu, 06 Nov 2008

By Ben Whitworth Motor Industry 06 November 2008 14:30 Think Lamborghini and you think outrageous styling, ferocious power and lustrous heritage underpinned by impeccable German engineering. Slick, sophisticated and full of brio. And then you clap your eyes on its latest range of Christmas decorations.