Swingarm 2000 Suzuki Rm250 Rm 250 Swing Arm Rear Rm125 96-00 Oem on 2040-parts.com
Washington, Utah, US
This auction is for a swingarm in good condition.
This item was removed from a functioning 2000 Suzuki RM250 and was tested completely prior to removal. It may fit many other years and models so check with your local dealer before purchasing for fitment questions.
This swing arm functions perfectly. It is ready to install and put to use. It has some cosmetic imperfections as you can see in the images. This part may fit the following vehicles. It is the buyer's responsibility to verify compatibility with your local dealer.
1996 RM125
1996 RM250
1997 RM125
1997 RM250
1998 RM125
1998 RM250
1999 RM125
1999 RM250
2000 RM125
2000 RM250
We are parting out the complete bike. Visit our Ebay Store to view the other parts from this bike. Yes, we do combine shipping. See our policies below.
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We are committed to providing you a good usable part. If you are not satisfied for any reason, please contact us immediately and we will strive to make it right. We do not sell junk parts and discard anything that we wouldn’t put on our own bikes. However, we are human and can make mistakes so please contact us if there is any problem with the part that is not shown in images or mentioned in the description and we will strive to make it right.
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Part Condition: We strive to provide images and a description that fully identifies any wear or damage to the part. We do not sell parts that are unusable. We test each bike before parting it out to identify any problems with components before they go up for sale. You will receive exactly what you see in the images unless otherwise noted in the description. If you don’t see an item in the images then it is not included in the auction.
Part Compatibility: Most parts will fit a wide range of models. We only guarantee it will fit the make model and year of the bike the part was pulled from. In some cases we do provide other models that the part may fit based on dealer data, but we do not guarantee fitment with these models. Please contact your local dealer to verify fitment prior to purchasing.
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RETURNS: Returns are accepted within 14 days of purchase. The buyer is responsible for return shipping. There is a restocking fee for all returns. This fee will equal the cost of the original shipping plus any additional Ebay or Paypal fees Cannibal Cycle incurred as a result of the order. When the return is a result of our error, there is no restocking fee. There are no returns on electronic items because electrical problems elsewhere in your bike can damage components that are placed in the system. We test run our bikes before parting them out to ensure everything is in good working order.
On Oct-01-13 at 13:56:54 PDT, seller added the following information:
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