1978 Honda Xl175 Flywheel, Great Shape! Reduced! on 2040-parts.com
Sugar Land, Texas, US
1978 Honda XL175 flywheel. Removed from a low mileage 1978 XL175 with no issues. Includes the through bolt as shown in photo #1. I invite you to zoom in on the photos I have included. The threads and keyway are perfect. The parts are in Excellent used condition, and this assembly is no longer available from Honda.
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