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Chinese Atv Carburetor Intake Mounting Tube For Kazuma 100cc-110cc on 2040-parts.com

US $11.95
Location:

Carbondale, Illinois, United States

Carbondale, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Undisclosed Manufacturer Part Number:MT100010300

Chinese intake mounting tube

Chinese intake mounting tube fits Kazuma Falcon 110cc, Baby Falcon 110, Lacoste 100cc & 110cc ATVs.  Also known as mounting joint.

Tube description:

  • Original part #FN110-653-002
  • Total height: 26mm [1.02"]
  • Carb end ID:  33mm [1.30"]
  • Inlet Pipe end ID:  31mm [1.22"]
Known to fit Redcat & Kazuma models, including but not limited to Falcon 110, Lacoste 110, Baby Falcon 110, Falcon 110 Deluxe, SFX110, RFX110, RFX110-MKII.

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