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70 Hodaka Ace 100 Mx M X Oem Rear Back Brake Rod Bar on 2040-motos

US $160
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Spokane, Washington, United States

Spokane, Washington, United States
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70 HODAKA ACE 100 MX M X OEM REAR BACK BRAKE ROD BAR

Description

GOOD USED HADAKA BRAKE ROD OFF OF A 1970 ACE 100MX.

BIN#: H16F


ENGINE: N/A

FRAME: RS7B2


ITEM DESCRIPTION: 

IN GOOD WORKING ORDER. 

AS PICTURED.

4/24/15


MAY ALSO FIT:


OTHER YEARS AND MODELS. 


* PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK PART NUMBER AND FITMENT. WE DO NOT GUARANTEE FITMENT, THE BIKES LISTED ABOVE ARE THOSE THAT USE THE SAME PART NUMBER AS THE LISTED PART, AND THEREFORE SHOULD FIT. THANK YOU. 




 

Combined shipping discount!  Provided items can be safely shipped together, we discount the 2nd item's shipping cost by 50%.  Please wait for a combined invoice, so we can apply this discount. 

 

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