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1972 77 Suzuki Rv125 Exhaust Pipe Cover Heat Shield Muffler Van Van Tracker on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Hillsboro, Oregon, US

Hillsboro, Oregon, US
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Notes Year Make Model Submodel
  1977 Suzuki RV 125B Tracker 125
  1977 Suzuki RV 90B
  1975 Suzuki RV 125M Tracker 125
  1975 Suzuki RV Tracker 90M Rover
  1974 Suzuki RV 125L Tracker 125
  1974 Suzuki RV Tracker 90L Rover
  1973 Suzuki RV 125K Tracker 123
  1973 Suzuki RV Tracker 90K Rover
  1972 Suzuki RV 125K Tracker 125
  1972 Suzuki RV Tracker 90J Rover
1972 Suzuki RV125 Exhaust Heat Shield. Chrome is in good condition, only corrosion is under where bolt heads go and on back side. Other than that the item is in good used condition. Some small blems see pic. not bad for 40 years old, one of the better one i have seen
Great item to get your bike back together. 

I guarantee that this item will fit the year/model in this description. It will likely fit many other years of RV125 and RV90 bikes but you must determine this before buying

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