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2021 Honda CRF300LAM IGNITION KEY SWITCH TANK SEAT HELMET LOCK SET 35010-K1T-A51

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2021 Honda CRF300LAM IGNITION KEY SWITCH TANK SEAT HELMET LOCK SET 35010-K1T-A51Ignition Switch Lock Set, Gas cap, Seat Lock, w Keys Fit for Honda CRF300L LS 2021 2025 Features: Original looking aftermarket fuel tank cap and ignition barrel. Ignition Switch with 2 keys and harness wiring connector. Keys are selected at random and will not likely match exisiting keys. Professional Installation is highly recommended. Installation intruction NOT included. Specifications: Condition: Aftermarket 100% Brand New Material: Steel, plastic

Ignition Switch Lock Set, Gas cap, Seat Lock, w/Keys Fit for Honda CRF300L LS 2021-2025

Features:
Original looking aftermarket fuel tank cap and ignition barrel.
Ignition Switch with 2 keys and harness wiring connector.
Keys are selected at random and will not likely match exisiting keys.
Professional Installation is highly recommended.
Installation intruction NOT included.

Specifications:
Condition: Aftermarket 100% Brand New
Material: Steel, plastic
Color: Black
Placement on Vehicle: Front

Igniition Switch:
Number of Wires: 3
Number of Plugs: 1
Number of Pins: 3

Replacement Part Number:
35010-K1T-A51
35010-K1T-E51
35010-K1T-EF0
35010-K1T-JF0
35010-K1T-J50

(Always compare part numbers to your parts schematics and cross reference appropriately.)
(This is NOT a genuine Part, OEM part numbers are included for product type identification and comparison only.)

Fits Make/Year/Model:
Fit for Honda CRF300L 2021-2022
Fit for Honda CRF300L ABS 2021
Fit for Honda CRF300LAAC 2021-2022
Fit for Honda CRF300LAC 2021-2022
Fit for Honda CRF300LA 2021-2022
Fit for Honda CRF300LAM 2021
Fit for Honda CRF300LM 2021
Fit for Honda CRF300LAP 2023
Fit for Honda CRF300LP 2023
Fit for Honda CRF300LAR 2024
Fit for Honda CRF300LAS 2025
Fit for Honda CRF300LS 2025

DOES NOT FIT THE RALLY SUBMODEL!!!!!

(Compatibility Chart is for Reference ONLY!!!)
(Please Compare with Your faulty unit and the image we provided to Decide Fitment)

Package includes:
1x Fuel Gas Cap
1x Ignition Switch Lock
1x Seat Lock
1x Helmet Lock
2x Keys

You will get what you see in the picture!

Note:
THIS IS NOT A GENUINE PART. The keys are blank key, not the chip keys.
Ignition switch NO resistors or diodes included.
The product on offer is an accessory or spare part and thus is not an original product of the vehicle manufacturer.
The name of the vehicle manufacturer is stated only as an indication of the determination of the product being offered as an accessory or spare part, to clarify, for which vehicle the product on offer fits.

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