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Used Energy Kart With Yamaha Kt 100 And Spare Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, US

Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:Energy Part Brand:Energy Yamaha Surface Finish:Blue Powdercoat Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Italy

  For Sale is an older model Energy Chassis with a Yamaha KT100 Motor

The motor runs and sounds good, But has unknown run time.

As Is

Features:

Walboro Carb.

Working Mychron 2, Needs a battery.

Horstman Wet clutch, which is currently locked up, and needs work. + some random spare clutch parts.

RLV 4 hole can exhaust

Spare Open Pipe

Spare KT100 Block, Unknown hours, piston and cylinder look good.

What appears to be a Burris 3rd bearing motor mount, and lots of spare motor mount parts.

The front spoiler is missing.

Rear brakes only, They work but could use a rebuild/adjustments. 2 spare rear caliper halves in unknown condition.

YGC 4.5 front and 6.0 rear tires on aluminum wheels. The tires are unused but about 6-7 years old.

Kart Stand In Photo NOT included

Please let me know if you have any other questions

I will ship this to most places in the continental US for $175. Some rural areas may need to pick up the package at the closest ups hub.  Do not pay until I have sent the final invoice with the shipping price included.

If you are outside the continental united states please contact me before bidding.



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