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1992 92 Suzuki Dr650 Bottom End Crank Engine Motor Clutch Stator on 2040-parts.com

US $499.00
Location:

Encinitas, California, United States

Encinitas, California, United States
Condition:Used

- This Item came from a 1992 Suzuki Dr650.
- The actual item is shown in the pictures so what you see is what you get.
- The bottom end bearing is still good, the crank turns smoothly.
- The clutch and stator appear to be in good, working order.
- Please remember the parts are 24 years old so they will show signs of wear.
- It might fit other makes and models but I can only guarantee fitment for the 1992 Dr650.
- Shipping price is to the lower 48 only, please message me for a quote for all other locations.
- Happy Riding!!!

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