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Hodaka Wombat Combat 125 Crankshaft Crank Shaft / Connecting Rod on 2040-motos

US $99.95
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Spokane, Washington, United States

Spokane, Washington, United States
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HODAKA WOMBAT COMBAT 125 CRANKSHAFT CRANK SHAFT / CONNECTING ROD

Description

GOOD USED HODAKA CRANKSHAFT FOR A WOMBAT COMBAT 125.

 

BIN # E2B

 

ENGINE # J03644

FRAME # 


ITEM CONDITION:

AS PICTURED.

GOOD WORKING ORDER. 

NO EXCESSIVE PLAY IN ROD. 

THREADS ARE GOOD.

SHAFT IS STRAIGHT.

SOME SLIGHT RUST. 

942710 NUMBERS ON CRANK ROD. 

08-22-14

 

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