Honda Xl100 Xl100s Xr100 Xr Piston Rings Standard Oem New on 2040-parts.com
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As always brand new GENUINE OEM HONDA complete set of piston rings (standard size) Will fit the following Hondas: XL100S 1979 thru 1985 XR100 1981 thru 2000 Please visit my store for more OEM parts.
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