Chain Guide And Swing Arm Buffer Suzuki Rm125 1984 1985 on 2040-parts.com
Olympia, Washington, US
Rear chain guide assembly with swing arm chain buffer from a 1985 Suzuki RM125 part numbers 61341-14501, 61342-14500, 61384-14510 and 61273-14500. Slightly bent, but should still be usable. Comes as pictured with hardware. Fits 1984 1985 RM125 and RM250. Hard to find obsolete part. Will combine shipping.
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