This auction is for a Used 2004 KX85 Cylinder. This item is missing everything but the actual cylinder and reed valves, power valve is gone but your old parts would be perfect!! Inside of the cylinder could use a re machining, Its not carved up or anything, just not as smooth as a new one but it is a used part. Comes with everything pictured. OEM value for the cylinder head cap alone is 95.99! This is the cap and Cylinder starting at just 20!!

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