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Honda Dirt Bike/atv Engine 70cc 4 Stroke on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Wilmot, New Hampshire, US

Wilmot, New Hampshire, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Honda Fits:ATV Surface Finish:chrome

I have for sale a used Honda dirt bike engine. It is a 70cc 4 stroke, chain driven, with manual clutch drive 5 speed. It has all of its wirering cdi box, ignition coil, kill switch, clutch, and carburetor, and throttle. it has a kick start, and oil pump. I bought it to use in my 3 wheeler frame, but it didn't fit. And I got no use for the engine now. It would make a great winter project if your are making a ATV or dirt bike. U.s. shipping only, please feel free to ask any questions about the engine.

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