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Chain Adjuster Lt125 Alt125 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.50
Location:

Saint Peters, Missouri, US

Saint Peters, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:J&M Manufacturer Part Number:61300-24821 Make:LT125 ALT125

(A) Chain Adjuster for ATC110 79-83  428 chain   New

List on this is $78

** the list on Suzuki Part #61300-24821 is $350.00

Well that is crazy.  What I've done is to use the one made for a Honda and Cut the two apart and have them welded back together.   Saves  you about $275.00

This part will not directly bolt on to the Suzuki ** It must be modified**

 

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