This is a Rotax 582 dual carb, dual ducati ignition. The engine has about 80 hours on it, has not been rebuilt previously as far as I know. I installed a new lighting coil about 5 hours ago. 2.58:1 "B" box. The engine looks like it might be a provision 8, but not sure without removing the gearbox. It has an after market 90 degree electric start. Will include the radiator. Ship to US destinations only. Payment via PayPal.
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