Help with finding new brakes for '81 CB650C

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Help with finding new brakes for '81 CB650C

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Cna any one help me find some brakes (Front and rear) for a Honda 1981 CB650C , And posibly every thing that you need for brakes.
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go to the dennis kirk website.
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Re: Help with finding new brakes for '81 CB650C

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Snake wrote:Cna any one help me find some brakes (Front and rear) for a Honda 1981 CB650C , And posibly every thing that you need for brakes.
www.oldbikebarn.com has brake pads and shoes for your bike. Just as a warning, their shipping isn't the fastest, but sometime they are the only ones who have your parts.
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Thank you very much, but they didn't have the year of the Bike I had, I found what I needed at Bike Bandit.
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Snake wrote:Thank you very much, but they didn't have the year of the Bike I had, I found what I needed at Bike Bandit.
Oh, so Old Bike Barn part number 29-3521, which fits an '81 CB650 CB isn't the right part? My mistake, sorry.
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no problem. Bike bandit has both front and rear + rotors.

Thanks for your help.
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LOL, skier almost sounded like the scorned GF when nobody listens to wht she has to say ;)
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kar_the_terrible wrote:LOL, skier almost sounded like the scorned GF when nobody listens to wht she has to say ;)
And they say you can't properly convey tone via text. ;)
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