This is a 2006 oem factory ktm65 sx complete bottom-end engine, the crankcase has never been splited, the rod do not have excessive free-play but it come with a new Hot-Rod bottom-end rebuild kit, including : complete crankshaft, main bearing, gasket set, heavy duty clutch springs, all seals and a few spare gasket. No leak from the base, no crack, all in good working condition. You can also make offer. Feel free for any question. This item will be shipped from Quebec, Canada and will be shipped to United States or Canada only, shipping fee's are going to the buyer and may varie on where the buyer is, Thank's. |
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