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2003 2007 Suzuki Ltz 400 Right Foot Peg Cage Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $30.98
Location:

Wesley Chapel, Florida, United States

Wesley Chapel, Florida, United States

This part is off a 03 04 Suzuki LTZ 400

Please check with your local dealer to ensure compatibility!

Look at pictures carefully!

Item Description: OEM. Has scratches and some rust.


- It is your responsibility to ensure this part fits your bike.

- We will do our best to provide model and year compatibility.

- Please look at all pictures closely to assess the product in its entirety.

- All parts are working items that are in good condition, unless otherwise stated or pictured.

- For any questions please contact Ride Again Motorcycles at 813-863-0188.


About Us

  As a new online-only retail business, Ride Again Motorcycles is driven by the love we have for the motorcycle industry.  Founded by two friends, that with a combined 10 years experience, have the knowledge and background to bring the right product to you. We strive to bring our customers the best service so your first experience with us won't be your last.

For all inquiries please feel free to contact us at:

Ride Again Motorcycles

813 - 863 - 0188

  As an eBay retailer, Ride Again Motorcycles welcomes your feedback to ensure customer satisfaction is being upheld. We look forward to hearing from you!

Shipping and Payment


- We offer free shipping to anywhere in the continental US.
- Alaska, Hawaii, and US Territories will require additional shipping fees for which you are responsible.
- International shipping is done via eBay's Global Shipping Program, please see eBay for further details.
- Contact Ride Again Motorcycles for expedited shipping requests.
- Payments are only conducted through PayPal and products are only shipped to PayPal verified addresses.
- If you do not have a PayPal account please go to
www.paypal.com and set up a free account or contact Ride Again Motorcycles for other payment and/or shipment options.

Terms and conditions

- All parts, unless otherwise stated, are used parts and sold as is. Products sold are used motorcycle salvage parts. 
- Most parts have minor scuffs and scrapes from use.
- Products are kept indoors but please expect minor scuffs due to storage.
- Any damage to an item will be clearly pictured and/or noted in the product description.
- No warranties are provided, expressed or implied.
- All used parts are subject to damage from previous owner; including but not limited to fire, flood or collision therefore limiting Ride Again Motorcycles' liability to the purchase price of the item.
- We are not responsible or liable for damage or injury endured from products sold including but not limited to labor/installation, towing, medical or any other claims.
  


Return Policy:

- Refunds are offered for parts that have damages not described or pictured in the listing.
- All electronic items are non-refundable.
- Any refunds not due to reasons stated above, will endure a 10% restocking fee plus the initial shipment cost when purchased.  
- Ride Again Motorcycles must be contacted within 14 days, no more than 7 days after receiving the item, to receive a refund.
- All refunds will be conveniently deposited into your PayPal account only after item has been received by Ride Again Motorcycles.
- Any damage from the shipping carrier MUST be reported within 24 hours after receiving the item to be eligible for a claim.

If there are any issues please contact Ride Again Motorcycles at 813-863-0188 before any negative feedback.
We will promptly and happily address any concerns to ensure your satisfaction!
 

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