came from a perfect running 2009 rmz 450 mx bike, please do your own checking to see if it fits any other models, i just gaurentee it fits a 2009 Suzuki rmz 450, if you need to ask me any questions, please text or call me at 573-225-2701 as i am not able to check my emails as quick as i should right now, will ship for free by USPS priorty mail
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