2001-03 Suzuki Gsxr 600-750 Stator on 2040-parts.com
Warrington, Pennsylvania, US
I purchased this for my 2002 GSXR, but it was not the problem. I took it out and put the old one back on my bike. This stator will fit a 2001-03 600-750 or 2001-02 1000.
I basically ran this one a week. It is pretty much new.
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