Honda Xr 75 "1975" Engine, Drive Gear - Very Nice ! on 2040-parts.com
Sahuarita, Arizona, US
For sale is a Vintage Honda XR 75 "1975" Engine, Drive Gear.
This hard to find Drive Gear is in excellent used condition & at only $12, it's a smokin deal! It looks & works about as good overall as you will find for a gently used part with low wear & has many good years of use left in it for sure. This is the main drive gear that bolts on the right side of the crankshaft.
This part should fit Honda XR 75, years "1973 - 1976" & possibly others as well. Replace your busted one with this and save Huge over the retail price if you can still find one - Buy It Now!
* Note, International shipping is available on this item and will be charged the USPS flat rate of $12 worldwide.
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