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Engine, Motor, Transmission - 1976 1977 1978 Honda Xl125 on 2040-parts.com

US $399.95
Location:

White Salmon, Washington, United States

White Salmon, Washington, United States
May need repair or rebuild.
Brand:Honda Manufacturer Part Number:NA

Engine, Motor, Transmission, Clutch, Cylinder, Head - 1976 1977 1978 Honda XL125

Serial number 125E -1111342.

It is a 124 cc motor so that means post 1975.  I cannot pinpoint the year.

This is a pretty clean solid looking engine.  It came to me on its own with other vintage XL parts.

I am going to clean it up and put up new photos so it will sell fast once I do that as it is very clean under the grime.

So I do not know its history, I have never heard it run, don't know the mileage, etc.

It kicks over and has some at least reasonable compression.   Kick lever not included, it is not OEM and will be removed.

The the transmission ticks through the gears, but again, the transmission is not guaranteed.

The motor appears to be pretty clean and not too beat up.

It is missing the sprocket cover and the main wiring end plug is gone.

It is SOLD AS IS FOR PARTS OR REBUILD.

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