Kick start from 2001 ktm 200. Fits many other years, model number HO44. I'm sure it will need to be greased. Has been sittng in my garage since 2004 when the bike threw a chain and cracked the case and I parted it out. I'm cleaning house and I have a numeber of parts from different bikes I am selling. No reserve and buyer pays shipping.
Components for Sale
- Cylinder head cover gasket #11009-1050 kawasaki 1977-1980 kz1000 ltd #1(US $85.95)
- Bsa 441 victor 1967 shift shaft(US $20.00)
- Suzuki gs 650 / shifter cover / gs650 shifter cover(US $13.77)
- Aftermarket oversized radiator fit for 97-07 honda cr85r new 98 99 2000 2001 02(US $49.99)
- Aftermarket oversized radiator fit for 00-05 yamaha yz450f yz426f wr450f wr426f(US $82.99)
- Msr spring puller 158127 34-2112(US $11.95)
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