1966 Benelli Fireball 50cc - Pair Of Handlebar Clamps - Wards Riverside 450ss on 2040-motos
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New Berlin, Wisconsin, United States
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This Pair of Handlebar Clamps is off a 1966 Benelli Fireball 50cc Motorbike distributed by Montgomery Wards Riverside. The bolts and nuts are rusty but the threads are good. Please see the pictures below and contact me with any questions.
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