1989 Suzuki Rm125 Rm-125 Rear Shock Kyb on 2040-parts.com
Dallas City, Illinois, US
GOOD CONDITION, ADJUSTING SPANNER NUTS ARE SOMEWHAT MARRED UP BUT VERY USEABLE. SHOCK WILL NEED REBUILT BUT CURRENTLY WORKS FINE, STILL HAS GOOD REBOUND AND COMPRESSION.
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