Facomsa speedo drive used on many brands specially KTM motorcycles. Used but still in working order. Plastic cap to cover the lubrication hole. You could install a fitting not included. I do not see any part number except for a 30/10 printed in the back of the brass cap. Inside diameter is close to 5/8" and fits late 80's and early 90's KTM's. You should check for compatibility.
Will ship USPS First Class Mail with tracking number. Good luck and thank you for looking.
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