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Jacksonboro, South Carolina, United States

Jacksonboro, South Carolina, United States
Yamaha Kt100 with chips in one fin and one broken fin.
Brand:Yamaha Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

I originally bought this to put on my vintage Margay Concept but the vintage rules say you can only use a clutch and not direct drive so this set up has to go for a more period correct set up. This is a Japanese spec Kt100 which means it is a non US import model. The cylinder reads 7ET on the side and it runs good and was rebuilt by the previous owner. This is a direct drive model only because the pto crankshaft half has a bigger shaft than the US models for the use of direct drive which is common in other countries. The engine also comes with an adjustable ignition that doesn't require a TCI box. It also doesn't have a side cover included. The engine comes with everything pictured. The mount is for international frame rails.

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