Right Fork Tube Leg 1983 1984 Honda Vf750f Interceptor Front Shock on 2040-parts.com
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
You are looking at the right side fork leg taken off of a 1983 Honda VF750F ,,,it is not bent ,,there are no scratches in the tube and the seal is not leaking,,,,Will need fork oil added,,,,,,, I do combine shipping,,,,, All of my items are shipped by mail,,,,, |
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