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Honda Oem Cb750 Tank Emblems on 2040-parts.com

C $70.00
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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Condition:New Brand:honda Manufacturer Part Number:87121-300-030

This is a Brand New Set of Genuine Honda Fuel Tank Emblems, part number 87121-300-030. They will fit all 69-76 CB750K's but they are only correct for the 1971 K1. They will also fit: CB500 models, but check the part number to make sure.

These are two of the same side. Honda originally made a left and right tank emblem 87121-300-030 and 87122-300-030. Back in the 80's Honda stopped making 87122-300-030 and only sold the 87121-300-030 to be used on both sides. These emblems are made of a very soft material so that they are able to be bent to fit both sides very easily.

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