Suzuki Rm125 Rm250 Fenders Tank Seat on 2040-parts.com
Indianapolis, Indiana, US
For sale is a parts lot for SUZUKI RM125 AND RM250, 1996-1999. May fit other years, please check for proper fitment. These parts have been in my building so it's time to sell 'em. They are dirty, and have the typical dirt-bike scratches and scuffs,but, in good structural condition. The front fender has some white spots from flexxing, but, is not broken and the mounting bushings are in place. The rear fender does not have any defects, just dirty, The seat has tears at the edge of the seat base at the frame mount bracket locations. One of the seat mount brackets is missing and the other is broken. The air box has some cool old school decals and is in good usable condition. The tank has the gas cap and bottom mount brackets, but does not have the fuel valve. Partial sections of decals are in place. Please understand this is a good usable set of parts for your RM, but, not brand new. There is no returns on these items. Please contact me with any questions. Shipping only to contiguous U.S. states. Will not ship out of U.S.A.
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