Swingarm from a 2012 CRF 250R. Everything's in good shape, including the bearings which were greased when the bike was new.
I am parting out a compete and very nice 2012 CRF250, so check my other listings.
Payment is by PayPal only, and due within 48 hours of purchase. Shipment will be by FedEx. Shipping to lower-48 US Only. If you live outside that area, contact me before purchasing so we can work out shipping charges and arrangements.
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