For sale is this used transmission assembly for a 1983 Honda XR500R. It is complete with all the gears, shafts, shifting forks, shift drum, shift shaft assembly and some misc. parts. There are spots of rust on the parts, but all should clean and be usable The transmission shafts have good splines. There are no broken teeth on any of the gears. The shift shaft has good splines. Sold as-is.
Buyer pays the cost of shipping. Cost will vary on location. I will ship overseas.
I will accept Paypal. Payment in full must be received within 3 days of the end of the auction.
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