Honda Cb 550k 550f 550 F K Cb550 Nos Petcock 1975-76 on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
Nos petcock for the 1975 and 1976 CB550 K and F models. This is the genuine made by honda original petcock. NOTE..... This petcock screws onto the welded threaded nipple on the left side of your tank that measures approx. 19.5mm outside diameter. $5.50 INSURED shipping in the U.S. Please see my other auctions for more NEAT HONDA STUFF... To help you keep your Classic Honda on the road...
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