This is a used drive belt off a 1981 Honda NX 50 Express SR. We have many other parts available check out Mikes Motorcycle parts for more parts. Shelf B-3-4
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Transmissions & Chains for Sale
- 81 honda nx50 nx 50 m express sr trans transmission tranny gears rear axle drive(US $45.00)
- Renthal ultralight sprocket rear 36t silver honda trx250x 1991-1992(US $56.19)
- Harley shovelhead fl fx transmission right side mainshaft bearing # 9020 66-84 (US $24.95)
- Harley 45 c i flathead transmission oil seal for side cover #34831-39 1941-1973(US $13.95)
- Harley shovelhead fl fx transmission main drive gear spacer #35070-77 l1977-1979(US $26.95)
- Harley panhead transmission clutch hub repair parts springs bearing plate 3 nuts(US $24.95)
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