1992 Yamaha Xv750 Virago Forks With Upper Lower Triple Clamps on 2040-parts.com
Leominster, Massachusetts, US
THIS IS A SET OF FORKS AND THE TRIPLE CLAMPS OFF OF A 1992 YAMAHA XV750 VIRAGO. THEY ARE NOT BENT OR BROKEN. THEY MAY NEED NEW SEALS DUE TO AGE. THERE IS NO PITTING IN THE TRAVEL AREA. SHIPPING IS A FLAT RATE AS LISTED UNDER THE SHIPPING CHARGE. IT MAY COST ME MORE, IT MAY COST ME LESS. THERE IS HANDLING BUILT INTO THAT CHARGE, PLEASE UNDERSTAND I HAVE TO WRAP THAT PART, BUY DELIVERY CONFIRMATION, DRIVE TO THE POST OFFICE AND STAND IN LINE. I ALMOST ALWAYS SHIP WHATEVER WAY COSTS ME THE LEAST SO THAT MEANS SLOW MAIL, IF YOU ARE ACROSS THE COUNTRY DONT BE SURPRISED IF IT TAKES 7-10 DAYS TO GET THERE. I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING ON MOST ITEMS IF IT WILL ALL FIT IN THE SAME BOX. I DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES. NO RETURNS ON ELECTRICAL ITEMS,CARBURETORS, OR ITEMS LISTED AS IS IN THE DESCRIPTION. PLEASE NOTE ALMOST EVERYTHING I SELL IS USED NOT NEW, IT HAS SOME RUST, DIRT, SCRATCHES AND WEAR, BUT UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED WILL BE IN WORKING ORDER. PARTS GET SHIPPED EXACTLY AS SHOWN. I DONT RUN A CLEANING SERVICE SO IF ITS DIRTY IN THE PICTURE THATS HOW YOU GET IT. IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH AN ITEM PLEASE LET ME KNOW BEFORE YOU LEAVE LOW STAR RATINGS AND NEGATIVE FEEDBACK, IF YOU ARE WILLING TO WORK THINGS OUT SO AM I.
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