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Bmw F800r F800s F800st Front Fender Extender Fenda Extenda Keep The Mud Out on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Bothell, Washington, US

Bothell, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Returns may not be made without prior authorization. Product must be in new saleable condition in unopened original packaging in order to be eligible for return. Any Special Order, Electrical or Used Parts are not returnable. A 15% restocking fee is applied to all returns. Shipping and handling is not refunded. Customer is responsible for payment of return shipping costs. Please call 425-485-3488 for Return Authorization Number and return instructions. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:15% Part Brand:Pyramid Plastics Manufacturer Part Number:054200 Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:Black Warranty:Yes

Want to protect your bike from debris thrown up by the front tire?

The Extenda Fenda by Pyramid was designed with you in mind.

 Designed for the BMW F800R + F800S and F800ST 2006 and on model years, this cool fender extender mounts to the back of the front fender with self adhesive and screws included in the kit.  It helps keep rider and bike cleaner, cuts down on paint damage on the lower fairing and also protects important parts of the bike such as the radiator and oil cooler.  Keep your lower fairing and cowl free from dirt and unsightly damage caused by road debris and stone chips.

Stock image used, BMW F800R, F800S or F800ST not pictured, actual product may vary slightly.

 Sales tax of 9.5% applies to all sales in Washington State.  The shipping rates quoted are for shipping only. 

For Buyers outside the United States:  International shipping charge is for delivery by USPS to Buyer's country, which takes 6 to 10 business days from the ship date.  Buyer is responsible for payment of any Duty, Taxes and/or Fees for importing into and delivering within Buyer's country. We have no control over Buyer's Government fees or Buyer's Postal Service practices, or over how long it takes Buyer's Government and Postal Service to clear the package through customs and deliver it (this is in addition to the 6 to 10 days mentioned previously).  We only ship using Postal Priority Mail or Express Mail.  While this is more expensive, it offers faster delivery and protection to both the buyer and the seller.

 Creative Cycle Concepts offers many new motorcycle parts. Please feel free to give us a call at 425-485-3488 or Fax at 425-485-3688 – M-F 9:00 to 5:00 PST.

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Thanks for looking and Happy Bidding.

“The Creative Cycle Concepts Team”

 

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