Honda Xl80 / Xr80 / Xr100/ Xr 75 / Xl 100 Cylinder on 2040-parts.com
Danville, Virginia, US
Cylinder
This is the cylinder from a 1982 Honda XL 80.
Should work on the XL and XR's alike,
Cylinder looks in good condition, 47.30 mm cylinder bore.
One broken fin at the bottom, as pictured.
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