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Package:Fuel Petcock kit *1, Oil tube *2, Filter *1, Clasp *4
Manufacturer Part: 16950-107-005
Replacement Part: 16950-356-700
This Accessories fits the following models:
For Honda XL100 1974 --
For Honda CB100 Super Sport 1970-1972
For Honda CL100 Scrambler 1970-1972
For Honda SL100 Motosport 100 1970-1973
For Honda CL100S Scrambler 1971-1973
For Honda SL125 Motosport 125 1971-1973
For Honda CB125S 1973-1974 --
For Honda XL250 Motosport 250 1975-1976
For Honda XL350 1975-1976 -
Also fits the following but shape, size, and appearance is different than original parts :
1975-1976 XL100
1972-1976 XL250
1974-1976 XL350
Laurie M.
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
As described
Me
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024
The metal components are absolutely fantastic quality and are on par with the original Honda part. The fuel line once fuel sat in it for a few days they started to dry rot from the inside out. The fuel filter seems okay but it's just a basic screen. Not sure how the o-ring is doing where it mounts to the gas tank but I don't want to take this off to check. I'm assuming it's just as bad as the rubber fuel lines though. Excellent purchase if you're only getting it for a replacement petcock
James C.
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
This fits the 1962 Honda C110 (CA110) Super Sports Cub fuel tank, but I'd recommend cutting the tip of the fuel port so that it can pass the frame without scraping it. The fuel line will take some trimming so that it doesn't kink, but it felt like a cheat code to get this to fit such a rare motorcycle tank.Thank you!!!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
Fit perfect, very good price
Sam Olson
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024
Perfect fit for my 74 CB125, works great!
christopher
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023
Good quality
Zach Webber
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023
Made the bike leak worse. The filter screen warped and shrunk when exposed to regular Chevron gas. It’s literally a fuel part. The original used a metal screen. Why would the use soft plastic on a fuel part? The screen is 24/7 soaked in fuel by design. You’d think they would make it fuel rated. Useless. Plus the old ones gasket broke taking it off and the new one is slightly different so my bike is in-op until I find another probably cheap replacement.
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