Honda Grab Bar 1977 & 1978 Cb K Model on 2040-parts.com
Pierre, South Dakota, US
Available is this nice used, but in very good shape, grab bar for a 1977-78 Honda CB750K.
With a little more polishing it should come out like new. Sold as is.
Good Chrome - Scan pictures for some and any imperfections top, sides or bottom side, never perfect.
email if questions, ships to lower 48 states
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