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1973 Honda Cb350 Twin Parts on 2040-motos

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Detroit, Michigan

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1973 Honda CB350 twin parts Prices below do not include shipping to your zip code Parting out 1973 Honda CB350 all parts in attractive shape bike had 3307mis and was NOT in wreck. Contact John call or text only! I do not reply to email unless you text your email address to the phone number. Inner tubes for front or rear tires (new) $12.00 each18" and 19" rubber rim strips (new) $3.00 eachallen head complete engine bolt kits (new) - $30.battery/tool holder box (pre-owned) - $10.brake lever (disc, pre-owned) - $10.center stand (pre-owned) - $20.chain (pre-owned) - $35.chain and sprockets (new) - $80.clutch and brake adjusters (pre-owned) - $5. eachclutch and front drum brake cables (new) - $25. eachdisc brake levers (new) - $15. eachElectronics board with rectifier, turn signal flasher, starter solenoid, etc. - $45 feet pegs (pre-owned) - $25. pairfront disc brake switch and flex hose (pre-owned) - $35.front fork lock w/key - $25horn - $15.keys - $10.oil filter - $10.rear brake - $30.rear brake lever - $15.rear brake pedal - $25.rear turn signals without lenses - $20. for pair with bulbsseat lock without key - $15 uses Honda key #9729spark plugs (new NGK) - $2.25speedometer cable (new) - $15.starter - $70.tachometer cable (new) - $15.tail light w/license plate holder - $30.

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