Bsa 7" Front Hub Drum Brake Plate - Full Width Hub on 2040-parts.com
Maple Falls, Washington, US
Plate in good shape, no bends or deep scratches, good chrome on arm, center portion has silver paint, may help date the thing. Hub has no damage, good drum surface, I sanded some to make sure its not pitted or cracked, looks good. Has internals, bearings turn freely. . I look over these parts very closely, often cleaning to find any flaws that help provide an accurate description. I'm no expert in all things motorcycle but frequently refer to what resources I have available to help identify. Know what you're buying, ask questions about measurements or other specifics. If a part appears unusable I throw it away, if it looks like it needs repair I say so. I'm not out to cheat anybody, I don't need the aggravation. I know what buying on ebay is all about, I've done lots.I pack carefully, use lots of tape, and try to ship promptly. Bid with confidence. I combine shipping when possible, but please wait for a combined shipping invoice. I use priority mail flat rate boxes whenever possible. I frequently refund excess shipping. Always willing to ship internationally, 5.00 added to shipping cost. Canada is cheaper than quoted price, wait for invoice. Please don't ask to falsify customs forms. The cost ot international shipping has increased recently, nothing I can do about that.
If there is a problem with a part I sell I will offer an immediate refund, please don't feel the need to leave negative feedback. Thank you.
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