Honda Cb750 Cb 750 Sohc Polished Left Shift Tranmission Engine Cover Chopper on 2040-parts.com
Slinger, Wisconsin, US
This is a nice left side shift cover off of a 1971 Honda CB750 SOHC This has NO shift pattern Nice no cracks nicks polished to a chrome like finish . no oil seal This right for Honda CB750 SOHC models 1969-72. will fit 1969-78 This is a NO reserve auction
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