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Honda Sl350 Front Forks With Triple Trees For Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Atlantic, Iowa, US

Atlantic, Iowa, US
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For sale is this used front fork assembly for a Honda SL350. The right leg has good spring action, but the left leg won't move. The triple tree yokes are missing the pinch bolts. There is no key for the fork lock. There are no cracks or breaks in the lower legs. The finish is stained on the legs from use. There are no axle caps and one leg is missing one stud. Sold for parts only - Sold as-is.

Buyer pays the cost of shipping. Cost will vary on location. I will ship overseas. 

I will accept Paypal. Payment in full must be received within 3 days of the end of the auction.

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