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Yinxiang150cc Engine, Dirt Bike Engine, Pit Bike Engine, Yx150cc Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $635.00
Location:

Yongkang, 浙江省, China

Yongkang, 浙江省, China
Condition:New Part Brand:Yinxiang

Best Choice Dirt Bike like CRF, Monkey/DAX

 

YX150

 

Engine Type:           4-Strokes, Oil-Cooled, Single Cylinder, Horizontal

Displacement:         149.8ml

Compression Ratio:    10.0:1

Max Power/Rev:       10kW/9500rpm

Max Torque/Rev:       11.2N.m/7500rpm

Spark Plug:           C7SHA                   

Clutch Type:           Manual wet multi-plate          

Start Method:           Electric/ kick

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Optional Parts:

1) Keihin Carbur: USD15  per piece

2) CDI, Relay, Ignition Coil, Rectifier : USD10

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