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Hand Grip Handlebar Throttle Grips Soft Rubber Universal 7/8" 22mm Red Grips on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Zhejiang, CN

Zhejiang, CN
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:1.Customer Satisfaction is always our Top Priority. 2 Buyer should inspect the product upon receive of the package. Please contact us within 30 days if you want to return or exchange the product. A 20% restocking fee will be charged. Return item must be in original condition. 3. If you find the product is defective, we would offer exchange. We are not responsible for uninsured product lost or damage during shipment. 4. All items are covered by warranty. All faulty due to improper installation or improper use will NOT be covered by the warranty. Any physical damage will void your warranty too. 5.If you encounter any problems about anything, please feel free to send us inquiry and we will do our best to assist you solve the issue. If you feel any dissatisfaction, please also feel free to let us know to give us a second chance. Restocking Fee:No Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Warranty:Yes

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