Suzuki Dt75/85 Pinion Gear Set 1988 To 1994 Part Number 57301-95841 on 2040-parts.com
Fayetteville, Arkansas, US
This is a Suzuki pinion gear set for the DT75 and DT85 from 1988 through 1994. Purchased this set at a local repair shop that closed their doors. This set of gears looks like it has been installed and removed. If it was not for some marking compound left on the gears, they would look new. Also selling the shifter clutch dog for this set up in another auction. Will ship to the USA only. Original box is ruff so I will ship in another box. Will remove the Suzuki label and send with the gears.
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