Honda St90 Sl90 Sl100 Sl125 Xl100 Cb100 Cl100 Cb125 Mt125 Chain Adjusters Oem on 2040-parts.com
Owensboro, Kentucky, US
As always brand new genuine Honda OEM CHAIN ADJUSTERS with washers and nuts, you are bidding on (2) adjusters (2) nuts, (2) flat washers (2) lock washers, they will fit all Hondas, 15mm ID, they are easy to replace and will finish that restore or dress up that daily rider!!!!
SL100 K1, 1970 thru 1973 SL125 K1, SL90 1969 ST90 K1, 1973 thru 1975 XL100 1979 & 1980 XL125 1976 thru 1980
CB125 all years
CL125 all years
CT125 all years
MT125R 1977 & 1978 |
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