Another great source is CMS of the Netherlands (Holland). They have a huge array of genuine vintage Honda parts. I have even bought an original muffler for a 1963 C102 from them. Their website is great because they show the parts book basically for the Honda model concerned and you just quote the part from this.
http://www.cmsnl.com/honda-ca95-benly-t ... del_q=ca95
Here is the page for the CA95 for you guys in the U.S. They have a separate one for the C95 and all old Hondas.
Very professional as the Europeans always are, parts are in their genuine Honda bags or boxes and packing is excellent.
Steve
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The little brother to the CA160 in our family of Hondas
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