Carburetor 19mm For 2001-2008 Junior Dirt Fits Ktm50 Ktm 50sx 50cc Carb Dellorto on 2040-parts.com
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Carburetor 19mm for 2001-2008 Junior Dirt fits KTM50 KTM 50SX 50cc Carb Dellorto(clone) for 2001-2008 Junior Dirt Bike Intake Inside Diameter: 19mm Air Filter Mount Outside Diameter: 33mm |
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