Honda CBX transmission gears are in excellent shape, as pictured, worked good when removed from 1979
As ebays format does not always have the correct category for these
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Box 2
Cables for Sale
1979 honda cbx sprocket cover(US $40.00)
Parts unlimited motorcycle atv cable luber - 1606-0002 - free usa shipping(US $13.77)
Suzuki gsx-r600 gsxr 600 2001 01 throttle cables 107286(US $35.00)
Mikuni tm 46(US $160.00)
1977 77-85 honda xl75 xl80s oem clutch cable receiver stay guide 50356-149-000(US $18.99)
1979 honda cbx clutch perch(US $50.00)
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