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88cc Lifan 88 motor with Honda MANUAL CLUTCH fits 50 xr50 crf50 z50 (0)
Up for bids is an 88cc Lifan motor, with a Honda manual clutch installed, and a lighting stator for a headlight/taillight. Motor runs good, has real good power, but does have a small hairline crack in two places. This motor came on a Z50R that I bought, and I noticed it leaking a little bit of oil. I pulled it out, cleaned it up, and put JB Weld over the crack. That worked good for almost a year, but I noticed it's leaking again. I was going to redo it, but I have quite a few of these bikes, with a few spare motors around, so decided I'd put it on ebay instead. I tried to be as detailed as possible with the pics, but feel free to ask any questions before bidding. I do not accept returns, unless I have stated something incorrect in this listing. Thanks for looking.2016-08-19 05:01:09Hartfield, Virginia, United States067
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