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Honda Xl100s Xl 100 100s 80 80s Xl80 Steering Stem Triple Trees No Damage on 2040-parts.com

US $7.00
Location:

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States

Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
Honda XL100S XL 100 100S 80 80S XL80 STEERING STEM TRIPLE TREES NO DAMAGE, US $7.00, image 1
,Working condition, What you see is what you will recieve. This part was removed from a 1981 XL100S
Brand:HONDA

This part is from a 1981 XL100S.  As the bike is completly broken down I will be listing the entire bike over the next short period so please check my other items and check them often.  I will do my best to ship all items within 72hrs. of payment recieved.  Please remember this is a used part.  I do the best I can with pictures but you need to expect typicle wear and tear for a bike of this vintage.  Please ask any questions if you have them.  Thank you for looking and have a great day.

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