Honda Cb450 Side Cover Badges, Decals Emblems 1973 on 2040-parts.com
Madison, Wisconsin, US
Pretty good pair of CB450 badges from the steel type side covers. Late model, 73, 74. Possibly earlier years, don't know for sure. matching except for the DOHC color-one brown and one red. Some small cracks around the mounting holes and the tabs are off one of them. Should clean up well.
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