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GOOD LOWERING LINKS FOR SUZUKI GSXR..I DONT KNOW WHAT MODEL THIS CAME OFF OF..THE OVERALL LENTH IS 8.75 INCHES ..CENTER TO CENTER FOR THE LONGEST TWO HOLES IS 7.75 INCHES.EACH SHORTER POSITION IS .5 INCH EACH..MAY FIT Suzuki GSXR 600   2001-2005
Suzuki GSXR 750   2000-2005
Suzuki GSXR 1000 2001-2004 
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