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Rear Disk Brake Rotor 1981 Suzuki Gs550t Gs 550 T on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Bonner Springs, Kansas, US

Bonner Springs, Kansas, US
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Rear disk brake rotor. Nice condition. No damage no rust. No deep grooving. Powder coating is good. Thickness micrometer is .260"/6.6mm. Ships with 6 mounting bolts.

All pictures are of actual part(s).
Bike only had 9135 miles.
No rusty junk here.

This part came from a pretty nice 1981 Suzuki GS550T. This bike spent a few years outside but held up fairly well and many of the parts I'm listing are in nice condition. I got the bike running after cleaning the carbs and repairing the starter. However, it ran poorly due to cracked intake boots and low compression..
I'm listing all the parts I have for this bike at once in case buyers want to combine shipping.

Bike is being parted because: No title, low compression, cracked intake boots, rusted gas tank, bad seat, bad tires

If you need something that isn't listed let me know because I may still have it.

I have not decided yet if I'm going to part the engine or sell it whole. Feel free to email me an offer for specific engine parts since that may make me lean towards parting it.

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