2001 Suzuki Jr50 Stock Rear Brake Pedal Oem Lever With Spring Jr 50 1985-2006 on 2040-parts.com
Columbia, Missouri, US
Rear brake lever from a 2001 Suzuki JR50. Should fit any 1985 to 2006 Suzuki JR50 dirt bike. May fit other models as well but I don't know for sure. Check with your dealer. The toe piece is bent (check out the second photo). Otherwise the lever looks to be fairly straight and in good shape. includes the return spring as shown in the last photo. Bolt it on and go riding. 100% satisfaction guaranteed! Click on the "shipping and payments" tab above for return policy details. THANK YOU.
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