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110cc Motor Engine Atv Motorcycle Scooter Pocketbike Go Kart on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Melbourne, Florida, US

Melbourne, Florida, US
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this is a 110cc atv  4 speed clutch motor and or engine . it will work in a atv, motorcycle, scooter, pocketbike or go kart. its a copy of a honda motor. comes  with the starter. . started right up after sitting indoors for the past few years, no smoke, funny noises or leaks. i dont know the history behind it or for sure want it came out of. the small 4 wheeler its sitting in is NOT part of  this sale (MOTOR ONLY). the 4 wheeler is to be parted out. the motor is at 45 lbs plus a heavy duty box.   if you dont need it shipped to the west coast shipping may be a bit less. you can email me with a zip code for a shipping quote. .   i only sell and ship to the lower 48 us states and pr........  

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