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Chain Slider Guide Swingarm Protector For Honda Cr125r Cr250r Crf250r/x 450r/x on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Jinhua Zhejiang, China

Jinhua Zhejiang, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Country//Region of Manufacture:China UPC:Does not apply

You Will Get :

1 pc Red Chain Slider Guide Swingarm Protector

Material:  Stronger Plastics which make it durable


it is little different distance with stock hole, which require buyer to drill a new hole to assemble


can modify to fit below Honda Bikes
 
2000-2007 CR125R
 
2000-2007 CR250R 
 
2004-2009 CRF250R
 
2004-2013 CRF250X
 
2002-2008 CRF450R
 
2005-2009 CRF450X



 

 

 

  

 
 
Question:  
Q1: Can I Pay Via Bank Transfer ?
A1: Sorry, I Only Accept Paypal. 

Q2: When Can I Get The Package ?
A2: Shipping Time to USA, AU, CA, UK, RU, FR, NO is 10 - 25 Days; Other Countries May Cost 12 - 40 Days.
      If Something Happened, Package May Delayed. Like Natural Disasters or Customs Check. 
    
Q3: Do I Need Pay Customs Taxes Or Import Duties?
A3: Different Countries Have Different Policy, So I'm Not Sure Whether You Need Pay Taxes Or Not? Client Can Check With Local Post First. 
    These Charges Are The Buyer’s Responsibility !!!

Q4: What I Can Do If I Meet Parts Problem Or Shipping Delay ?
A4: Please Contact With Seller First, Seller Will Give You Satisfied Reply. 

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