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Vintage Hodaka Ace 100b, B+ Exhaust Pipe/expansion Chamber. Ahrma/restoration on 2040-motos

US $145.00
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Modesto, California, United States

Modesto, California, United States
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Vintage HODAKA Ace 100B, B+ Exhaust Pipe/Expansion Chamber.  AHRMA/Restoration, US $145.00, image 1

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Vintage HODAKA Ace 100B, B+ Exhaust Pipe/Expansion Chamber.  AHRMA/Restoration, US $145.00, image 2 Vintage HODAKA Ace 100B, B+ Exhaust Pipe/Expansion Chamber.  AHRMA/Restoration, US $145.00, image 3 Vintage HODAKA Ace 100B, B+ Exhaust Pipe/Expansion Chamber.  AHRMA/Restoration, US $145.00, image 4 Vintage HODAKA Ace 100B, B+ Exhaust Pipe/Expansion Chamber.  AHRMA/Restoration, US $145.00, image 5 Vintage HODAKA Ace 100B, B+ Exhaust Pipe/Expansion Chamber.  AHRMA/Restoration, US $145.00, image 6 Vintage HODAKA Ace 100B, B+ Exhaust Pipe/Expansion Chamber.  AHRMA/Restoration, US $145.00, image 7

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Vintage OEM 1970, '71, '72 HODAKA Ace 100B, Ace 100B+ Exhaust. Includes Pipe/Expansion Chamber,  Internal Muffler/Spark Arrestor, and Heat Shield. (Small final spark arrestor missing but available new or used)  This one came off of a 1972 Ace 100 B+, so it is the same part and part number for 1970 Ace 100B and 1971 Ace 100B+. Might also fit earlier Ace 100 versions. This one is in excellent condition! No dents in pipe, and only a minor dent in the heat shield that can be tapped out.

Strictly Hodaka OEM part (#929101) Perfect for your Vintage Restoration, playbike, or AHRMA racer!

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