Yamaha KT 100, came off of a Birel kart that i purchased for the frame. Motor sounds good couldn't drive cause came with no clutch. Gentleman I bought it from told me it has been sitting since 2007. Good compression 140, walbro carb, comes with engine mount and bearing carrier. I don't know if there is any work done inside of motor. This motor does run. I have no use for it. I don't know much about these motors so if u have any questions I will do my best to answer them.
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