Suzuki Rm250 Shift Drum And Shift Forks on 2040-parts.com
Olympia, Washington, US
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for sale is a shift drum with forks and pins from a 1991 Suzuki RM250, part
numbers 25310-28C20 drum, 25211-28C01 fork 1, 25221-28C01 fork 2, 25231-28C01
fork 3, 25381-28C20 plate stopper, 25350-28C20 stopper cam. May fit other models including RMX. Nice condition, as pictured. Flat shipping of $6.85 vis USPS Priority
mail, will combine shipping.
Components for Sale
- 1978 rm400c shift drum assy.(US $36.00)
- Ignition cover kx125(US $17.99)
- 1998 honda cr125 mag magneto cover #2(US $18.00)
- 1991 honda cr125 kickstarter assy (US $40.50)
- Suzuki dr370 clutch basket(US $36.00)
- Kx125 shift forks(US $34.99)
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