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Set Of Four (4) 8876 Cage Bearings For Harley Davidson Stock 5-speed Gearset on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Haslett, Michigan, United States

Haslett, Michigan, United States
slightly used
Brand:INA Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:8876 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

FITMENT:
replacement cage bearings for 1990-2006 Harley-Davidson 5-speed gearsets


You are bidding on a set of (4) used cage bearings for Harley 5-speed gearsets. 
These bearings have seen some slight use but are in great shape. 
They will come in a bag with spray lube, but make sure you apply the correct lube/grease when installing these on the shafts.


AUCTION INCLUDES:
- (4) 8876 cage bearings
 

SHIPPING & HANDLING:
-Shipping & Handling will be $3.88 and includes tracking.



DISCLAIMER & BUYER RESPONSIBILITY:
This part is being sold AS-IS and cannot be returned for a refund.  Please read the entire description before you bid.  We do our best to describe every item with complete accuracy so the customer is fully aware of the exact condition prior to bidding.  It is the BUYER'S RESPONSIBILITY to make sure any part they bid on will fit their specific motorcycle.  By placing a bid you are agreeing to these terms.

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