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Suzuki K-10 Forks Complete & Unused For 3/4" Bars on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Painesville, Ohio, US

Painesville, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:SUZUKI K-10 Manufacturer Part Number:K-10 Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:BLACK PAINTED STEEL / NATURAL ALLUMINUM

THESE ARE QUALITY OEM FORKS FROM SUZUKI.

PERFECT FOR MANY MOPED / MOTORCYCLE PROJECTS

I BOUGHT THEM FOR A PROJECT I NO LONGER HAVE TIME FOR.

*NOTE* THIS SET OF FORKS IS FOR 3/4" DIA. HANDLEBARS (SOME K-10'S ARE FOR 7/8" BARS)

YOU CAN LOOK UP THE OTHER SPECS. ONLINE OR FROM OTHER SELLERS AS THE OTHER DIMENSIONS ARE THE SAME FOR ALL STOCK K-10'S

I AM NOT MAKING ANY MONEY ON THESE WITH FREE SHIPPING SO NO RETURNS UNLESS THE FORKS ARE NOT EXACTLY AS DESCRIBED.

THANK YOU!

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