Honda Atc200s Atc 200 M X 3 Wheeler Engine Motor Works Great W/ Transmission on 2040-parts.com
Scotland, South Dakota, US
NO RESERVE AUCTION
IN GREAT WORKING CONDITION, HAVE SOME SIGNS OF COSMETIC WEAR (SEE PICTURES).
Engine type | 4 stroke, Air cooled |
Displacement | 192 cc |
Bore x Stroke | 65 x 57.8 mm |
Compression ratio | 7.8 to 1 |
Compression | 142 - 170 psi |
Transmission speeds | 5 speed |
Clutch Type | Automatic |
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