2006 Suzuki Ltr 450 Cylinder & Piston on 2040-parts.com
Branchdale, Pennsylvania, US
2006 SUZUKI LTR 450
CYLINDER & PISTON
NOT DAMAGED OR BROKEN
STOCK BORE OF 95.5MM
STOCK PISTON & RINGS, RINGS ARE GOOD & PISTON IS NOT SCRATCHED UP
CYLINDER IS NOT CRACKED AT ALL
CYLINDER WALL IS SMOOTH & HAS NOT SCRATCHES
HAS NORMAL WEAR
CAME OFF RUNNING BIKE
ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK
MAY FIT OTHER MAKES AND MODELS
THANKS!
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