1982 Honda Ft500 Ascot Rear Shocks Shock Spring Suspension Absorber Strut on 2040-parts.com
Lincoln, Nebraska, US
1982 Honda FT500 Ascot rear shock and springs set. These are still a good pair. Pulled from the bike pictured which had been in a garage for years. Also check out my other listings and I will combine shiopping to save you money. Listing is for shock set only, not the bike Thanks
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