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Reproduction Condenser - Compatible with Honda CA160 CB160 CL160 CA175 CB175 CL175 SL175 XL175 CB200T CL200-1966-1976

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  • Reproduction condenser for the Honda 160's, 175's & 200's. Doing a full tune up on your Honda? Installing a new condenser is a good idea for a fresh start!
  • Replaces Honda part numbers: 30280-216-000, 30280-237-154, 30280-237-005, 30250-362-000
  • Fits Honda: CA160 Touring - 1966-1969 | CB160 Sport - 1965-1969 | CL160 Scrambler - 1966-1968 | CA175K Touring - 1969-1970 | CB175K Super Sport - 1970-1973 | CL175K Scrambler - 1970-1973 | SL175K Motosport - 1970-1972 | XL175 - 1973-1975 | CB200 - 1974 | CB200T - 1975-1976 | CL200 Scrambler - 1974


Reproduction condenser for the Honda 160's, 175's & 200's. Doing a full tune up on your Honda? Installing a new condenser is a good idea for a fresh start!

Important Note: Wiring connectors may need to be modified to fit some models. Mounting tab hole may also need to be enlarged to fit.

Replaces Honda part numbers: 30280-216-000, 30280-237-154, 30280-237-005, 30250-362-000

Fits Honda:

CA160 Touring - 1966-1969
CB160 Sport - 1965-1969
CL160 Scrambler - 1966-1968
CA175K Touring - 1969-1970
CB175K Super Sport - 1970-1973
CL175K Scrambler - 1970-1973
SL175K Motosport - 1970-1972
XL175 - 1973-1975
CB200 - 1974
CB200T - 1975-1976
CL200 Scrambler - 1974


michael touch
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
Good product
RB
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2022
This condenser was sold as fitting a 1972 Honda CL175, and a substitute for the OEM Honda part number. The condenser is not plug-and-play in these bikes:One of the wires had a male bullet connector, but it needed a female connector. I had to cut the connector it came with, and crimp-on a new one.The condenser on these bikes mounts to a 12mm stud, but the replacement condenser has a 10mm mounting hole. Since the mounting bracket is made from thin steel, it is not easy to drill, without distorting it. I used a step drill to open up the hole. After this was done, it ended up with very little edge distance. This may cause the thin bracket to crack in the future.There are a couple of issues not related to fitment:The wires are not insulated with abrasion/heat resistant fabric, like the OEM condenser.The mounting bracket is about 1/2 the thickness as the OEM bracket.
steven
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2020
Mounting hole was small, im not sure about how it works currently, because i still dont have spark.
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