This will fit 82 to 86 Honda CB450SC nighthawk motors along with the CM450 motors, not sure the exact year cross compatibility for the CMs. This came off a spare 1982 CB450SC bike I had for parts, the bike was in good running condition with unknown miles due to a broken odometer, upon dismantling the engine had oil and held a compression test at 150 psi. Any questions or further photographs please contact me. I have many other parts from this bike available and am willing to combine shipping. Thanks for looking.
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