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Motorcycle Fairing Foot Pegs Rack Box Shoei Hard Side Bags For Honda 350 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Tucker, Georgia, US

Tucker, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Surface Finish:white fiberglass Warranty:No

Here is a set of road accessories from a 1973 Honda 350-4.  They should fit a 2 cylinder 350 as well or any other brand 350 also.  Perhaps even up to a 550.  The fairing, cruising foot pegs with bar and luggage rack and box are in like new condition.  The white exterior and chrome have been polished and came up in excellent condition.  The plexiglass windshield is unscratched, clear, and blemish free.  The only issue is with the side hard bags.  Chrome is somewhat chipped with some surface rust, but clean.  The white plastic exterior is clean but not shiny as are the other pieces.  Could be repainted.  Actually, only the side bags have the Shoei logos.  Other pieces are not marked, but are in much better condition.  Shipping will be $100 east of the Mississippi, but may be able to shave some if fairly close to Atlanta.  Please check the pictures and ask any questions if interested.

 

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