2001 cobra Sr "king" 50cc water cooled 2 stroke race motor. This little motor runs great I have had the head off to look at piston and cylinder wall both look in good condition. Motor is currently in the bike, I will be pulling it out in a day or two the only thing it really needs is clutch shoes. Don't let the cc's fool you these little race motor scream 350 obo
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