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Hoca 39mm Kymco 2-stroke Air Cooled Big Bore Cylinder Kit on 2040-motos

US $96
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Denver, North Carolina, United States

Denver, North Carolina, United States
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Hoca 39mm Kymco 2-Stroke Air Cooled Big Bore Cylinder Kit

img-qind.JPGHoca 39mm 2-Stroke Air-Cooled Big Bore Cylinder Kit for the following models

Includes cylinder head, cylinder, piston, 12mm pin, rings, circlips, head gasket, base gasket and exhaust gasket.

Fits Kymco Agility 50, Kymco Grand Dink 50, Kymco Like 50, Kymco Mongoose 50,
Kymco People 50, Kymco Super 8 50, Kymco Super 9 50, Kymco Top Boy (Cobra) 50
Kymco Vitality 50, Kymco Yup 50, Kymco Yager (Spacer) 50

    • Overall Height (cylinder): 90mm
    • Wrist Pin Diameter: 12mm
    • Wrist Pin Length: 31.8mm
    • Piston Diameter: 38.9mm
    • Made in Taiwan

*VERY IMPORTANT READ BEFORE BUYING*

SHIPPING
  • ALL PARTS ARE SHIPPED WITH EVERYTHING LISTED.
  • ALL PARTS ARE INSPECTED BEFORE THEY LEAVE AND ARE NEW AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION

RETURNS

  • THERE ARE ABSOLUTELY NO RETURNS ON AFTERMARKET ITEMS.
  • ONCE YOU PURCHASE ANY AFTERMARKET PARTS FROM US THEN THEY ARE YOURS.
  • IF ITEMS ARE BROKE FILE CLAIM WITH THE CARRIER (USPS OR UPS).

WARRANTY

  • THERE IS NO WARRANTY ON ANY RACING PARTS.
  • THIS PART SHOULD BE INSTALLED BY A PROFESSIONAL MECHANIC.

THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST IN OUR PRODUCTS, HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY

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