Nos Kawasaki C2ss C2tr 1967 1968 Cylinder 115cc 11005-022 11005-066 on 2040-parts.com
Memphis, Tennessee, US
This is a nos cylinder for a c2ss and c2tr.Believe the part number would be 1005-022 or 066. Ive had it for years and its been out of the package for most of those. It was in its kawasaki bag but thats not saying much. I dont see any damage to it other possibly some shelf wear but the cylinder will need to be cleaned and possibly honed for installation. If you have a question please ask.
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