1991 Honda Trx 300 Fourtrax 4x4 Centrifugal Drive Clutch on 2040-parts.com
Bloomsdale, Missouri, US
Centrifugal clutch with drum and one way bearing from a 1991 Honda TRX 300 fourtrax 4x4. Came off a running bike, shoes have some minor chips, otherwise normal wear to shoes and drum. One way bearing is good. Will fit other years and the 2x4 model also, check with Honda for exact fitment.
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