Stock Fork Springs From 2007 Suzuki Rm250 on 2040-parts.com
Orange, California, United States
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These are the stock 0.44 kg/mm fork springs from a 2007 Suzuki RM 250. These springs also fit the following Suzuki models and probably several others that use the 47mm Showa inverted forks: 2001-2008 RM250, 2001-2007 RM125, 2001-2006 RM250Z, and 2007-2009 RM-Z250
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