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Suzuki Rm250 Front Forks,rm 250,125 Set,tube,suspension,1993?91,92,94, on 2040-parts.com

US $89.00
Location:

Saint Louisville, Ohio, US

Saint Louisville, Ohio, US
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   Hi, this is Don.  I have a few rm250 parts to sell, I obtained them by buying a couple partial parts bikes getting parts for my rmx250.  Some parts are from a 91 250, and another that may have been a 93.  I'm not certain about what year most parts are from, so look at the photos closely.  I have a few other parts not listed, but not a lot.  I don't have any topend, electronics, rear shock, rear wheel, or plastics.

     These forks look like they are in good cond, maybe 1993.  53mm at top, 57mm lower clamp, 45mm tube.  I can hear the fluid inside, and haven't seen any leaking.

     Questions are welcome, you can email or call 740 745 3334 anytime.  I will combine shipping for multiple items. Thank you very much for looking at my listing.

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