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Suzuki Rm125 Rm250 Suspension Bolt Pull Rocker Pivot Linkage Bolts 2005 2006 07 on 2040-parts.com

US $16.00
Location:

Moody, Alabama, United States

Moody, Alabama, United States
Condition:Used

  • 3-Rear Suspension Linkage Bolts from a 2005 Suzuki RM125.
  • Worked good when removed. No repairs or cracks. Not swing arm bolt. Came from a great running bike.
  • Will fit Suzuki RM125 & RM250 2005-2007.

  Item comes as pictured.

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