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Honda Generator St1300 Ctx1300 Alternator Assembly 31100-mcs-013 Not Working! on 2040-parts.com

US $89.00
Location:

Stanton, California, United States

Stanton, California, United States

NOTE: THIS GENERATOR IS BROKEN AND DOES NOT WORK!

Again, this generator does not work but would be good for parts.

It's part number 31100-MCS-013 is off a Honda 2014 ST1300 with only 29,000 miles on it and it does not work but could be used for parts.

I am repeating this as the last guy that bought one of these then gave me negitive feedback because it didn't work. :-(

It fits all models listed below.

2009 ST1300
2009 ST1300A
2010 ST1300
2010 ST1300A
2012 ST1300A
2013 ST1300A
2014 CTX1300
2014 CTX1300A
2015 ST1300PA
2016 ST1300PA
2009 ST1300PA
2011 ST1300PA
2012 ST1300PA
2013 ST1300PA
2014 ST1300PA

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