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94 Honda Cr125 Complete Engine Assy on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Montrose, Minnesota, US

Montrose, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:NO RETURNS ON ELEC PARTS OR FITMENT ISSUES ON YOUR BEHALF. Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:HONDA

COMPLETE ENGINE ASSY WITH CLUTCH, MAGNETO, KICKER, SHIFT LEVER, AND REED VALVE.  ALL YOU SEE IN PICS.  BOTTOM END IS SOUND AND GEARBOX WORKS GREAT. 

THIS BIKE WAS ADULT OWNED AND VERY WELL TAKEN CARE OF.  IT JUST GOT WEAK COMPRESSION AT 60LBS AND WAS PUT AWAY.  I DID NOT TAKE TOP END OFF SO IT VERY WELL COULD JUST BE A HONE, PISTON, AND RING JOB OR LESS?  CAN'T GO WRONG AT THIS PRICE!

CANNOT GUARANTEE CLUTCH OR MAGNETO SO I JUST LEFT THEM IN.  GREAT DEAL!

CAME OFF A 94 CR BUT SHOULD FIT MANY YEARS.

PLEASE REVIEW PICS CLOSELY AND CALL 612 716 3855 WITH QUESTIONS OR OTHER NEEDS.


MAY FIT OTHER YEARS, CHECK FOR FITMENT BEFORE YOU BUY.  I USUALLY SHIP WITHIN 24 HRS.

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