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09263-17037 Suzuki Bearing 17x24x25 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States

Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:09263-17037 Brand:Suzuki

New old stock part .

1x Genuine SUZUKI 17x24x25 suspension needle bearing.

Part number 09263-17037 superseded from 09263-17020

 For either swing arm or suspension linkage on the following models.

. 84-86 GS1150  GSX1100EF

. 86-95 RM80

. 88-97 GSX600F

. 89-09 GS500

. 89-97 GSX750F

. 91-93 GSF400 BANDIT

. 94-96 RF600

. 94-97 RF900

. 97-05 GSF1200 BANDIT

. 97-02 GSF600 BANDIT

. 01-14 VL800

. 03-12 DL1000

. 04-14 DL650

. 06-09 GSXR600

. 06-09 GSXR750

. 07-08 GSXR1000

. 08-09 GSF1250 BANDIT

. 08-14 GSX1300 HAYABUSA

. 08-09 GSX650F

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