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Replica Chrome Gas Cap Latch • 17517-300-340 • Cb350 Cb400f Cb450 Cb500 Cb550 on 2040-parts.com

US $52.00
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San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:17517-300-340, 17550-377-315 Surface Finish:Chrome Brand:Gas Cap Latch Placement on Vehicle:Front Color:Chrome

Replica Chrome Gas Cap Latch - 17517-300-340 - CB350 CB400F CB450 CB500 CB550K CB750K

Replica Chrome Gas Cap Latch
CB350 CB400F CB450 CB500 CB550K CB750K

Replica chrome gas cap thumb latch. This is an excellent reproduction of the original early style latch which is no longer available from Honda. This latch works with Honda gas cap part number 17510-323-310. Some Honda's used the key type latch starting around 1976, but either latch will work. It comes with the pin and the spring.

This is just like the stock style latch so the pin needs to be flared (riveted) to hold the latch in place.

Equivalent to Honda part numbers: 17517-300-340, 17550-377-315

Fits Honda:

CL200K Scrambler - 1974
CB200K - 1974
CB200T - 1975-1976
CB350F - 1972 - 1973
CB350G Super Sport - 1973
CB350K - 1971-1973
CL350K Scrambler - 1972-1973
SL350K - 1970-1973
CB360K - 1974
CB360G - 1974
CB360T - 1975-1976
CL360K Scrambler - 1974-1975
CB400F Super Sport - 1975-1976
CB450K - 1970-1974
CL450K Scrambler - 1970-1974
CB500K - 1971-1973
CB500T - 1975-1976
CB550K - 1974-1976
CB750K - 1969-1975

and many more...

               

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