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Performance Racing Karting Honda Cr125 Transmission on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, US

Miami, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Honda Warranty:No

Up for your bidding are two Honda CR125 Transmissions.  I believe these transmissions are from two 1999 engines that were converted to other engines.  The transmissions have been in storage for a few years and some of the gears have very minor discoloration or surface rust, please refer to photographs.  There are 2 mainshafts with gears, 2 countershafts with gears, 1 countershaft with two gears, 1 spare gear,  2 drive gears,  2 shift drums, 4 long fork shafts, 4 short fork shafts, 3 guide plates, 3 stopper levers, 4 ratchet paws, 3 drum shifters, 2 shift drum centers, 12 shifting forks, 1 center bolt, and Misc washers.  All of the forks are KZ4 and these are the following numbers for the forks;  2-R20,  2-C , 2-L,  2-CM4,  1-L4B,  1-L4S,  1-R7L,  1-R6A.  Some of these forks might be for a 1997 tranny. ( Please look at photographs carefully and ask any questions before bidding.)  I only ship to the 48 Continental United States.

 

Thank you for looking and happy bidding!!

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