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Scotland, South Dakota, US

Scotland, South Dakota, US
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IN GREAT WORKING CONDITION, HAVE SOME SIGNS OF COSMETIC WEAR (SEE PICTURES).


1985 Honda ATC200S Complete Engine/Motor with 5 Speed Transmission.

Engine may fit other models with other years.



Engine type4 stroke, Air cooled
Displacement192 cc
Bore x Stroke65 x 57.8 mm
Compression ratio7.8 to 1
Compression142 - 170 psi
Transmission speeds5 speed
Clutch TypeAutomatic

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