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Motion Pro Throttle Cable For Honda Xr 75 80 1974-1982 Xr75 Xr80 on 2040-parts.com

US $23.95
Location:

Faith, North Carolina, US

Faith, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:All returns must have prior authorization before returning. Any return that is not because of faulty part or incorrect listing will be subject to 20% restocking fee and buyer will be responsible for shipping. Any return because of a error on our part will be eligible for a full refund of part and shipping Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Motion Pro Country of Manufacture:United States Make:Honda Model:Xr Part Type:Cables

Motion Throttle Cable

Plus Free Keepitroostin Sticker

Fits Honda Xr75 Xr80

Years 1974 through 1982

Description

Motion Pro is leader in offroad racing parts. Top Quality equipment for serious racers or weekend warriors that want parts that will last.

Manufactured to exact measurements to meet or exceed OEM specification

Tempered steel wire housing with an inner nylon sleeve for long life and smooth operation

Cables are individually packed in a poly sleeve with color coded header cards

This premium cable features longitudinal wound wire housing embedded in polyurethane with a nylon lining to eliminate spring or compression

A stainless inner wire resists corrosion allowing longer, smoother operation

Keepitroostin

If you need a good clean solid part Buy It Now with confidence! Keepitoostin has been in business for 10 years on ebay, please take a look around our store as we have many great deals on all types of motorcycle parts and apparel.

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We do ship to APO/FPO or Post Office box addresses

We do ship to Alaska ,Puerto Rico and Hawaii

We do ship to international addresses.

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