85-86 Honda Trx125 Starter Assembly Pullstart Catch 125m on 2040-parts.com
Englewood, Ohio, US
This is the starter from a 1985 Honda Fourtrax Trx125 and the Pullstart catch. This should fit the 85-86 Trx125 and the 125M Atc.
**All parts listed are used. The parts have been described to the best of my ability. Make sure condition is useable for your application. No international sales. **
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