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Foldable Brake Clutch Levers For Honda 91-07 Cbr 600 F2 F3 F4 F4i & 93-99 900rr on 2040-parts.com

US $43.90
Location:

California, US

California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:CBR 600 900RR Warranty:Yes

Brake Clutch Levers For  Honda1991-2007 CBR 600  F2 F3 F4 F4i  & 93-99 900RR2

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FITMENT:Honda 1991-2007 CBR 600  F2 F3 F4 F4i  & 93-99 900RR

Brand new and unused
6 position leveradjuster
Aluminium alloy lever body
The maximum length:178mm
The minimum length:150mm
A pair Levers (brake and clutch levers)
Black Anodized Aluminum cam block for improved longvity


Shipping:

Item will be shipped out within 1 business day after payment receipt.
Ship to
Time(business days)
Single item shipping fee
Combine shipping fee
USA
7-14
Free
Free
Austrial
7-12
$6.9
$2
Canada,UK,Japan
7-12
$14.9
$6
Other Countries
8-20
$23.9
$8
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If the item has no defective or quality problem, return of product is accepted provided:
(1) request for return is submitted in form of email to us within fourteen (14) days from the date you received the item, and
(2) the item has NOT had any serial number removed or defected, and
(3) the item MUST be in ORIGIONAL condition, and
(4) Buyer is responsible for the return shipping fee solely.


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