Suzuki Vs1400 Oem Front Fork Springs Removed From 2001 With Less Than 4000 Miles on 2040-parts.com
Whitehall, New York, US
Suzuki VS1400 Front Fork Springs Pair
Should fit 1987-2009 Intruder +S83 Models
Removed from 2001 Model with under 4000 miles.
Excellent Condition !
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