Suzuki Rm125 Water Pump Brake Pedal Guard 1985 on 2040-parts.com
Olympia, Washington, US
Water pump rear brake pedal guard from a 1985 Suzuki RM125, part number 43240-14501 or 43240-14500. Made of aluminum and designed to protect the brake pedal and water pump from rocks. Hard to find obsolete part. Actual part pictured. Fits 1984 and 1985 RM125. Will combine shipping.
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