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Honda Cb750a Hondamatic Left Side Front Fork Assembly .....ready To Use! on 2040-parts.com

US $45.85
Location:

Eastwood, Kentucky, US

Eastwood, Kentucky, US
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  For sale is a 1977 Hondamatic CB750A OEM Left Front Fork. The top chrome leg has a very, very small amount of pitting and the lower aluminum leg is oxidized. To make it look better it would need to be buffed & rubbed out. From 10 or 15 feet away everything looks pretty good.

 It's for the biker that needs a fork leg for "function" not for the biker who's doing a "restoration" project. The best part is it's Budget Priced!

 I am an E-BAY POWER-SELLER with OVER 1286+ Transactions (almost ALL Motorcycles & Motorcycle Parts) & have been buying & selling on E-Bay for going on TEN Years.  I have been able to maintain a 100 % positive feedback score by trying to accurately describe an item’s condition

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