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Honda Ct70 K1-3 Front Brake Cable W/ Switch Gray Ct 70 on 2040-motos

US $30.95
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Akron, Ohio, United States

Akron, Ohio, United States
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HONDA CT70 K1-3  FRONT BRAKE CABLE W/ Switch GRAY CT 70, US $30.95, image 1

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HONDA CT70 K1-3  FRONT BRAKE CABLE W/ Switch GRAY CT 70, US $30.95, image 2

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NEW Reproduction  Front Brake Cable for the Honda CT70  K1-K3  1972'-74'  bikes. This is a nice gray front brake cable with the brake switch and a gray boot, It measures 46" tip to tip. (some after market bars might require you to drill / ream a slightly larger hole where the cable fits into the perch)  Please ask any questions before purchasing this product. I Only accept Paypal and item must be paid for within 5- days of buying. This product will ship by Priority Mail.  I will combine shipping as long as the items will fit into a postal Priority Box and are purchased at the same time, Please look at my other Honda Z50 & CT70 Parts. Thankyou !

Call us with questions on our parts  330-745-8020


 

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Call us with questions on our parts  330-745-8020

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