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Honda Sl70 Sl 70 Xl70 Xl 70 Motosport Triple Tree Steering Stem Shock Mount on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Manchester, Iowa, US

Manchester, Iowa, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Japan

You are bidding on a 1971 Honda SL 70 SL70 Motorsport OEM triple tree/steering stem with ball bearings. I tried to catch all of the ball bearing but there is no guarantee I got all of them. These parts were taken off a running and driving bike. This is an original, and in good condition part. The parts from this bike are good for there age, but please remember these parts are 40 plus years old and are sold in as is condition, please do not expect them to be new. They are all in good usable condition. Please ask questions before bidding. The parts will fit other years, but you will need to check if they fit yours. Shipping is only for the lower continental 48 states contact me for local pickup, restrictions apply. Please check out my other auctions. Please check out this video for an overview of the 1971 Honda SL 70 SL70 Running and Driving Bike Ebay Part Out. Just click the link and view. Thanks and happy bidding.

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