Runs great with 2200 MILES on the bottom end and ABOUT 700 miles on the top end. NO stator, recoil, exhaust valves and servo motor, but can be added for extra. NOTE: the primary that you see in the pics will come as a FREE part. The reason its free is because it is not in very good condition. However, it was and is a functional primary that was running just fine on the motor.
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