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50cc Cylinder Rebuild Kit For Kymco Zx 50, Super Fever 50 2t Kymco Moped on 2040-motos

US $250
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Taiwan, Taiwan

Taiwan, Taiwan
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50cc cylinder for engine rebuild 

39mm bore size (50cc) kit for Honda Dio Vertical type engine (AF18E,AF28)

Each kit include

1x 39mm bore cylinder block

1x Piston kit ( Rings,Wrist Pin(12mm),Clips

1x pin bearing / small end bearing

1x gasket set (head,base, exhaust )

2x studs ( for exhaust )

for Honda Dio Engine family with Code AF18E & AF28  Vertical Type engine only

BSV: GP-SP - ZX
HONDA: DIO SP-SR - DIO ZX - SHADOW
HSC: SC01 - SC01 L
KYMCO: ZX 50,Super  Fever 50 - DJY - DY WORLD - K12 - DJ refined

SYM: DIO - Arnada - DD 50 - Jolie 50

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