Suzuki Rm250 Rm125 Rm 125 250 Rear Suspension Swing Arm Swinger 2000 on 2040-parts.com
Moody, Alabama, US
- Swing Arm Assembly from a 2000 Suzuki RM250.
- Will fit the following models Suzuki RM125 & RM250 2000
Not cracked or broken. Has scuffs & scratches. Missing 2 screws for the steel plate in axle adjuster area, has good threads, seen in 3rd photo. Would recommend replacing the bearings before using. Good useable part. Comes as pictured.
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- Returns are accepted up to 14 days after item is received, buyer must email before returning. If it was my mistake, I will compensate for return shipping, if it is your mistake, buyer is responsible for return shipping.
- Comes as Pictured.
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