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New Honda Cb1100f Cb1000c Gl650 Cx650c Xl500r Ft500 Xl250r Air Cut Off Valve on 2040-parts.com

US $22.67
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:K&L Supply Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:18-2796 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

Brand new Air Cut-Off Valve Diaphragm repair rebuild kit includes diaphragm, spring, O-ring. 


Applications:

MODEL

YEAR

XL250R XL250 R

82-83

FT500 Ascot (single cylinder)

82-83

XL500R XL500 R

82

CX650C CX650 C Custom

83

 

GL650i Interstate Silverwing

GL650 Silverwing Silver Wing

83

CB1000C Custom CB1000 C

83

CB1100F Super Sport

83

Honda Dual Sport - Offroad Applications:

MODEL

YEAR

CRF230F

03-09

XL250R

82-83

XR250R

86-04

XR350R

1985

XL500R

1982

XR600R

88-00

 

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