Billet Axle / Swing Arm Nut Cover Cap Silver Harley Vrod Gsxr Ninja Zx 10 R1 R6 on 2040-parts.com
Devon, Pennsylvania, US
- Billet Proof Designs - Single - Billet Aluminum Axle Nut / Swing Arm Nut Cover with Carbon Fiber Insert - Silver Cover up those unsightly axle nuts OR swing arm nuts on your motorcycle with our billet aluminum/carbon fiber axle nut covers! • (2) Piece axle nut/swing arm nut (the bolt where the swing arm pivots on the frame) covers are machined from 6061-T6 aluminum and are anodized black • The upper portion of the cover is pocketed to accept a REAL carbon fiber insert to give it some extra detail. • If you prefer RED or Black carbon fiber, please visit our ebay store (see last two pictures). • Stainless Steel assembly hardware AND set screws included. • These parts are made right here in the USA! Dimensions of Axle Nut Covers: Depth - 1.3" Diameter - 2.25" Another Billet Proof Designs Original! Don't get caught riding without it! Visit My eBay Store: Billet Proof Designs LLC Single Axle Nut Cover - Accommodates any motorcycle with 30 - 36 MM axle or swing arm nuts. Sign up for my email newsletters by adding my eBay Store to your Favorites Return Policy - We will issue a FULL REFUND on defective items or items that were shipped in error. It is your responsibility to determine that the items you order are intended for your vehicle or application. There is a 15% restocking fee on returned item(s) that were not defective or shipped in error. All returned items must be sent, prepaid, no later than 14 days after item is received.
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