1978 Harley Davidson Xl1000 Ironhead Sportster Front Wheel Rim Dual Disc on 2040-parts.com
Dallastown, Pennsylvania, US
Thank you for viewing our listings. Take your time and carefully read the entire listing to try to answer all questions. We are a cycle/atv salvage yard located in central PA. We pride ourselves on selling quality used parts. We try our best to inspect each part to ensure that when you get it, it bolts up and functions as it should. With that said, we are human, and sometimes we miss things. While rare, it does happen. If for any reason you are not happy with the item, simply write us a POLITE email stating the problem, I guarantee we will fix it. Emails: with such a high volume of parts listed, we recieve hundreds of emails a day. We answer them in order as fast as we can. Again, we are human, we have families, so we cannot answer all emails right away. Typically we answer emails monday - friday. Shipping: we try to ship within 24 hours of payment. Sometimes that becomes 48 hours depending on the amount of shipping that day, and the available help that day. We will ship internationally on SOME items. Small items mainly. We may make an exception or certain items. If you are outside of the US, please contact us first to see if we will ship a certain part to your country, and a quote. Please do this BEFORE buying the item. PAYMENT: Ebay will open and unpaid item case after 4 days of non payment. Please try to have all funds available at time of purchase. PA residents will be charged a 6% sales tax. Combined shipping: we will always combine shipping. Combined shipping is when you purchase two or more items. Instead of paying two or more seperate shipping charges, we combine it for one lower rate. PART: Great working front wheel with small flat spots. What you see is exactly what you will get. Came from a 1979 Harley Davidson XL1000 Ironhead sportster. Should fit many years and or models, please check to be sure. |
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