Emgo Motorcycle Clamp-On 52mm Air Filter
- Meet or exceed OEM-quality standards
- Built with the highest-quality paper, rubber and metal
- 52mm
Note: Clamp-on style, requires removal of airbox.
SHIPPING INFORMATION
USA ORDERS
- Shipment will be made within 1-3 business days from payment date via the shipping method in the listing.
- Delivery: Please allow 3-7 business days for delivery.
- Express Shipping (Overnight,2nd Day) options are not available.
- Most orders ship from FL, but may ship from other warehouses around the country, delivery estimates would remain the same. If the state where your order ships from is important to you, contact us before placing your order.
INTERNATIONAL ORDERS
- Shipment will be made within 1-3 business days from payment date via USPS Priority International or USPS First Class.
- USPS Priority: Delivery ranges from 1-3 weeks, depending on location. But may take longer to certain countries.
- USPS First Class: Delivery ranges from 2 to 6 weeks and does not provide tracking information. Some countries will take up to 8 weeks.
- International shipping costs do not include brokerage,taxes,VAT,customs fees, or any other charges made by the destination country, verify your country's import guidelines before placing your order.
- We are unable to modify customs documents in any way.
COMBINED ORDERS
- Orders will combine based on total weight - shipping cost will adjust accordingly.
COMMUNICATION
- You will receive an email with your order confirmation as soon as you submit order.
- You will receive an email with tracking information as soon as your order ships. Your Ebay account will be updated with the correct status and tracking number
- Use the Ebay messages to contact us about your order or ask any questions in regards to the products listed.
QUESTIONS OR ISSUES WITH YOUR ORDER
Contact us through Ebay messages and you will receive a response within 24hrs.
PAYMENT
- Payment is expected within 5 days of purchasing the item (hitting the "buy now" button).
- If no payment is received within 5 days, Ebay will automatically open a case to request payment from the buyer.
FITMENT INFORMATION
- 1978-1990 Honda CB400
- 1979-1982 Honda CB450
- 1976-1993 Honda CB750F
- 1974-1979 Kawasaki KZ400
- 1980-1983 Kawasaki KZ440B
- 1977-1983 Kawasaki KZ650B;
- 1990-1993 Kawasaki ZR550B Zephyr
- 1982-1983 Kawasaki ZX550A GPz
- 1977-1978 Suzuki GS400E;
- 1976-1977 Suzuki GT500 Titan
- 1972-1977 Suzuki GT750 LeMans
- 1978-1979 Yamaha SR500;
- 2006-2006 Yamaha XJ650 Maxim
- 2006-2006 Yamaha XJ900
- 1978-1979 Yamaha XS1100
- 1977-1979 Yamaha XS750
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