Right Fork Tubes Leg Honda Cx500 Cx 500 1978 1979 1980 on 2040-parts.com
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
You are looking at right side fork leg taken off of a 1980 Honda CX500 ,,,,, there are no gouges in the tube, ,,,it is not bent or seized,,and the seal shows no signs that it is leaking ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I do combine shipping,,, All of my items are shipped by mail,,,,,, |
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