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Honda Mt 125 Elsinore Shift Lever Mt125 75 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Guthrie Center, Iowa, US

Guthrie Center, Iowa, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Honda Warranty:No Make:Honda Model:MT 125 Elsinore

                                                                                                         Model Year>  1975

                                                                                                        Make> Honda MT 125 Elsinore 

                                                                                                       Part> Shift Lever

                                                                                                        Condition> This lever is in good useable condition, and has good splines. There is some scuffs on the chrome. I have been riding this bike regularly until last weekend when the coil wire broke. I have decided to part it out. There will be more parts to follow. If you have any question please ask. Thanks

 

 

My parts are guaranteed to arrive in good working condition unless listed differently. Please contact me if there are any problems or concerns.  I will be happy to resolve any issues!!!

 

I do ship worldwide! Contact me for a shipping quote!

Shipping prices are for the lower 48 States only, please contact seller for shipping quotes elsewhere. I use USPS nearly exclusively for shipping, as they have the best prices and service.                                                                                                                                     

Ask about any combined shipping prices before you place your bid or offer, I will certainly save you any money I can on shipping charges.

Please be aware that these are USED  parts, I try and clean them up but additional cleaning/repair/painting may be necessary depending on your needs. Usually  I recycle broken parts, to the best of my knowledge these parts are good and usable.

Used parts should be inspected by competent personnel before use, especially critical items such as wheels and forks. This is up to you as a buyer to do. Seller assumes no liability should injury or death occur related to used parts failure. Please use your own judgement wisely, and by all means be safe.

I try and describe details of each part, if there are any doubts, please ask questions prior to your bid or offer. Include an email address with picture requests, or I will just have to ask for it later, there is no way to send additional pictures here.

I ship 2-3 times per week, please contact me  if you need parts sooner and I will try and accomodate you.

My feedback score is excellent, please contact seller with any problems, I will be happy to resolve any issues!!!

                              I do take the time to research fair market prices, my pricing is not a "wild guess". Please don't send me a ridiculously low "Best Offer" , it will not be accepted. I will entertain reasonable offers.

 

                                                                Thank you for looking, and happy bidding!

 

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