Up
for sale is a transmission gear set from a 1991 Suzuki RM250 pert numbers
21421-28C01 counter shaft, 24221-28C10 gear 2nd drive, 24231-28C20
gear 3rd drive, 24241-28C20 gear 4th drive, 24251-28C00
gear 5th drive, 24131-28C01 driveshaft, 24311-28C01 gear 1st
driven, 24321-28C10 gear 2nd driven, 24331-28C02 gear 3rd
driven, 24341-28c20 gear 4th driven, 24351-28c20 gear 5th
driven, 26260-28C01 gear kick idle. See
pics, noce condition, flat shipping of $9.85 via USPS Priority Mail, will
combine shipping.
Components for Sale
- 1991 honda cr125 shift fork assembly(US $45.00)
- 1978 rm400c clutch basket(US $50.00)
- 1978 rm400c clutch hub(US $35.00)
- Suzuki dr370 clutch pressure plate(US $18.00)
- Suzuki rm250 kick starter shaft ratchet assembly(US $27.00)
- Kx125 shift drum 1988 1989 1990 1991(US $31.49)
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