1981 Xj650 Maxim Oem Factory Chrome 7/8" Handlebar Yamaha Xj 650 1981-83 on 2040-parts.com
Omaha, Nebraska, US
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*30 day warranty on all domestic USA orders*
(#0913)
*Original factory handlebar*
*Yamaha part number is listed above*
*Taken from a decent shape 1981 XJ650H Maxim 650 with 20,570 miles on the clock*
*Fits 1981-83 XJ650 models, check part number to your needs*
*No cracks or damages*
*No rash, no scuffs*
*Good chrome*
*Not bent*
*Good shape, nice finish*
*Clean and ready to use*
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My parts are guaranteed to arrive in good working condition unless listed differently. Please contact me if there are any problems or concerns. Any issue can be resolved easily, and I want YOU to be happy with the purchase!!!
I do ship all but the largest items worldwide! Contact me for a shipping quote or check the listing!
Customs/duty/VAT/import taxes are NOT included in shipping cost on international orders, and are to be paid by the buyer. Contact your customs office BEFORE purchase. I do not know the details for each country. Customs delays of up to 6 weeks are possible, nothing can be done about it, please allow time for customs clearance on international orders.
"Free shipping" applies only to the contiguous 48 States. Many small items will also ship "free" to HI, AK, and PR. Please inquire if there is any doubt. In no case will "free shipping" apply to international orders or to large/heavy items going to HI/AK/PR.
I use USPS nearly exclusively for shipping, as they have the best prices and service. UPS and FedEx service are not available at this time.
Seller assumes no liability should injury or death occur related to used parts failure.
Contact your local dealer before bidding to make sure parts will fit, or use the microfiches at any online new parts source to compare the part numbers for different years. Just enter your bike's info and mine and compare the part numbers. It's very easy.
I ship 3-5 times per week, please contact me (text is best) at 402.612.8001 (after 10:00 AM central) if you need parts sooner, or have any questions, and I will try and accommodate you.
My reputation is very important to me, please contact seller with any problems, I will be happy to resolve any and all issues!!!
Thank you for looking, and happy bidding!
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