Shift Lever - 1995 Suzuki Rm125 / Rm 125 on 2040-parts.com
Panama City, Florida, US
Used shift lever off of my 1995 Suzuki RM125. The motor seized and I was going to rebuild it but now I am parting the bike out. Message me if you need other parts and I can start another eBay auction if I have the part you are looking for. I am posting auctions as I disassemble the bike so I may not have all parts on eBay yet.
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