Suzuki Ls650 Savage Rear Fender Great Condition! Dark Blue Steel! on 2040-parts.com
Denver, Colorado, US
Very nice used rear fender for a Suzuki LS650 Savage! I think this will fit all years LS650 Savage, but not the S/ C40 Boulevard as the seat mount is different. Dark blue in color. This is a very good part! From a 1995; should fit most years! Nice STEEL fender to use as a replacement, or chop/ bob out!
This fender is heavy and large and shipping charges will reflect that!
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