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Honda Crf100 Xr100 26mm Mikuni Carb Carburetor & Manifold Big Bore Xr Crf 100 on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Beaverton, Oregon, US

Beaverton, Oregon, US
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Mikuni VM26mm Performance Carb Kit - For use with Stock Head 2001 & UP models

The Mikuni VM26 has a proven track record of high performance, quality, and easy tuning. This kit is a great item to use with our 120cc bore kit.

The kit includes:

- Genuine Mikuni VM26mm Performance Carb
- Intake Kit
- Jet kit with 3 different smaller sizes (Stock size is a #195)
- Throttle Cable
- Performance Air Filter

Important note: This kit requires permanent removal of the airbox to use - we recommend making a mud flap/inner rear fender to prevent dirt from getting on the shock and air filter.

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