Bbr Frame Cradle Yamaha Ttr125l Ttr125e Ttr125 Ttr 125 Tt R125 L E 321-ytr-1231 on 2040-parts.com
Winfield, Pennsylvania, United States
Frame Cradle - Forged Aluminum, Silver / TTR125/L/E, 00-Present Engineered for toughness using forged aluminum. This CAD designed structure optimizes strength while minimizing weight. Prevents frame stretching and protects expensive engine cases. Comes with a brushed aluminum finish and features embossed BBR logo on both sides. All hardware included. • CAD designed structure We see too many broken TTR125 frames that could have been prevented by using a frame cradle. It really is a good insurance policy to help prevent the costly replacement or repair of a frame. Check my other items. Can't find what you are looking for? Just type in what you need in the search box above and click search. Payment: IF BUYING MULTIPLE ITEMS REQUEST A TOTAL BEFORE PAYING! IF YOU DO NOT REQUEST A TOTAL AND MAKE PAYMENT THERE WILL BE NO REFUND. YOU MUST REQUEST A TOTAL BEFORE PAYING. PA residents must add 6% sales tax. Always include your FULL shipping address. All payment and tracking information is automatically emailed to you. Payment expected in 5 business days. Outside of US buyers are responsible for any tax or fees your country charges you, and no item will be shipped as a gift. Returns: 7 day return policy. No returns after 7 days from receiving item. Does not include electrical or engine parts. 20% restocking fee. Must be returned in original unopened sealed package. No returns on any opened, installed, or used part. No exceptions. Buyer pays return shipping and refund is for item price only, not shipping cost. Refund is store credit only. Thanks for shopping! Check out my ebay store for more products! Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. |
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