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1980 Honda CB 900 C Custom Rear Brake Pedal

1980 Honda CB 900 C Custom Rear Brake Pedal
Brand: CYCLE Therapy
Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories

Buy Used: $24.95




Legal Disclaimer: Parts are interchanged and sold based on fit, form and function for the motorcycle specified in this listing. Liability is limited to replacement or refund only.

MPN: YQ4MLITU8PM
ASIN: B000PD97JW

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Operated with your right foot, the rear brake pedal activates the rear brakes.
  • Used Brake Pedal will be straight and undamaged. Due to its location on the bike, paint chips and finish imperfections are considered normal wear.
  • Sample Picture of Rear Brake Pedal Shown, not necessarily the Rear Brake Pedal for your bike. You will be shipped the correct part for a 1980 Honda CB 900 C Custom
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Product Description
1980 Honda CB 900 C Custom Rear Brake Pedal

Operated with your right foot, the rear brake pedal activates the rear brakes. The Condition of this part is Used.

Used Brake Pedal will be straight and undamaged. Due to its location on the bike, paint chips and finish imperfections are considered normal wear.

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