Suzuki Dr 250 Dr250 Oem Left Fork Leg Shock Suspension Forks on 2040-parts.com
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, US
This is a complete left fork leg. It is not bent in any way. This item is off a 92 suzuki dr 250, it should fit all dr 250 and 350 and possibly other models and bikes but check for compatibility with your dealer, it is in great working order. All offers will be considered, I am parting out this entire bike so see my other listings for any part you need. There may be some scratches but all items are tested to ensure flawless operation prior to posting. All parts are sold in as is condition so be sure you understand what you're buying, what you see is what you get. Thank you
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