This is a 26mm Mikuni carburetor. I can't be certain, but it doesn't appear to have ever been used. It's marked 22 38419 23691 Mikuni Japan T/A. It has a lever for the choke. I think it came off of a smaller Japanese dirt bike. Sold as is but I think you'll be extremely happy with the condition.
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