1973 Honda Cl350 Scrambler Sprocket Cover Cb350 Chain Guard on 2040-parts.com
Youngstown, Ohio, US
1973 honda cl350 scrambler sprocket cover . this part works great and is ready to use . this part has faded paint dirt minor rust and grease that might need cleaned before use . this part will work on most 70's era cb cl 350 twins ..
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