Honda Sohc Cb750 Cb 750 Front Fender Chrome 71 72 73 74 75 76 Cafe Parts Bike on 2040-parts.com
Ridgeville, Indiana, US
Here is the front fender, that came off of a 1974 CB 750 it is factory correct for 71-76 SOHC. It is far from perfect. The chrome all has specs and minor bubbles and such. Chrome has scratches like it probably has been cleaned with scrub pad in the past. I seen on the front side of the forks, on the side there is a dent, like somebody bumped into something, probably could be straighten out easily. This is straight off the bike. I ship world wide, if you need help figuring shipping costs feel free to ask. Everything is sold as is, all sales are final. Check out my other listings, we have lots of used parts to sell.
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