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Hd* Motorcycle Chain Cutter Breaker Riveting Rivet Tool on 2040-parts.com

US $68.95
Location:

Michigan, US

Michigan, US
Return policy details:Here at E & I Motorsports, customer satisfaction is our #1 priority and we work very hard to ensure that our buyers are completely satisfied with their purchase. All returns and/or exchanges will be subject to the following: * Buyer must contact us within 14 days of receiving the item to be eligible for a return or exchange. * All returns and/or exchanges must be in original condition, new and unused! * No returns will be made without prior authorization. * Buyer will pay return shipping cost. * A 25% restocking fee will be charged on all returns. * No returns on international purchases. Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

BRAND NEW PROFESSIONAL GRADE HEAVY DUTY CHAIN CUTTER AND RIVETING TOOL.

*CUTS CHAIN TO DESIRED LENGTH.

*INCLUDES 3 DIFFERENT EXTRACTOR PINS THAT FIT 415-530 CHAINS.

*PRESS PLATE INCLUDED TO FIT SIDES TO PROPER DEPTH, EITHER CLIP OR RIVET TYPE.

*FLARES HOLES IN PINS ON RIVET LINKS.

*CASE AND INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED.


*Worldwide Shipping Available!



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