This is a good used transmission from a running 84 kx 250 that had low compression parting entire bike . All gear's shifted smooth. I am Including everything that's pictured. The fork's do show some wear but will include them. Sold as is. If you have any question's feel free to ask, or make an offer. I am parting entire bike if you are looking for something let me know. Thank's for looking extremek2.
Components for Sale
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