Suzuki Katana Gsx F 600 Gsx600 Gsxf600 Front Forks Suspension Axle Speedo 88-96 on 2040-parts.com
SE US, US
Offered for sale is the OEM complete fork set with axle bolt and bottom tree. removed from a great running 93 model. will fit 88-97 Katana. The part is in used condition with normal wear and tear (ie. small nicks, scratches, scuffs, weathering, etc. This part should fit all 88-97 SUZUKI KATANA 600's and may fit other years and models as well but as always check with your mechanic or dealer to assure correct fit and application. No additional parts or mounting hardware are included. We have many other parts for this and other bikes listed and some not listed yet so don't hesitate to contact us for a specific part or a list of items available.
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