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Kymco Agility 50 Starter Motor 4t on 2040-motos

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This is a pattern starter motor that fits the Kymco Agility 50cc 4T (not the 125) Please study the photos if you are unsure to fitment or drop us a line, dimensions are as follows:


  • Mounting holes 68.0mm
  • Lenght of main body 100mm
  • Spindle Shaft Length 11.5mm
  • Spindle Diameter 7.3mm


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