Vintage Honda Ct 70 Front Axle 1969 - 71 Vintage Ct 70 on 2040-parts.com
Clarksville, Missouri, US
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Nice Original Front Axle just removed from a vintage 1970 Honda CT 70H Trail bike. The axle is complete in good shape, straight no damage good threads. The part is in overall real good condition and is ready to mount right on your Honda CT 70 Trail bike. Great vintage Honda parts for any CT 70 Restoration project . The Honda CT 70H Trail bike the parts were removed from was made in June of 1970 . Nice early Honda CT 70 vintage parts. Please look at the photo's with the listing showing the condition of this item. Email me with any questions and I will answer. See my other listings for more vintage Honda CT 70 Trail Bike parts.
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