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Honda Cb500 Cb 500 Cb550 550 Cb550f K Carb Carburetor Inside Right Throttle Arm on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
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Biloxi, Mississippi, United States

Biloxi, Mississippi, United States
ALSO FITS OUTSIDE LEFT
Type:throttle link Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Brand:keihin

THIS IS ONE USED CARBURATOR THROTTLE LINKAGE ARM   FROM A 1974 HONDA CB550 MOTORCYCLE.        ITS IN GOOD WORKING CONDITON.   SITTING ON THE BIKE LOOKING FORWARD THIS IS FROM THE OUTSIDE LEFT ARM.      ALL THREADS ARE GOOD.       LOOK AT THE SHAPE OF THE ARM CLOSE BECAUSE IT SHOULD ALSO FIT THE   INSIDE RIGHT.          EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS.       ( parts lot (B) IR OL )        IT WILL FIT                                         CB500 A MOTORCYCLE, JPN, VIN# CB500-1000001
                              
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