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New Bbr Rev Box For All Xr70 Crf70 Xr50 Crf50 Xr70r 1997-2013 2003 2004 2012 06 on 2040-parts.com

US $34.00
Location:

McKinney, Texas, US

McKinney, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:I will take returns and pay for shipping on any item where I have made a error in the listing or description. Keep in mind that unless otherwise stated, every item I sell is used and as pictured and sold as is. If you are simpily not happy with an item that was acurately pictured, I will still take a return, and will refund you the purchase price, but not the original or return shipping.

 

Up for auction is a brand new BBR REV BOX from a 2003 XR70 that Im parting out. I don't have the original package. I bought this for my project bike, and never used it, its just been sitting around my garage. Sold exactly as pictured and as-is. My buy it now, with priority shipping is less than the box itself sells for.

 

From the BBR website:

Fits CRF/XR50, CRF/XR70, CRF/XR80, and CRF/XR100 to eliminate the 9800 rpm rev limiter and provides a hotter advance curve.  
   
    • Eliminates the 9800 rpm rev-limiter of the OEM ignition
• Direct replacement for the OEM CDI ignition box

 

See my other auctions for other parts from this bike. because Im selling all of it, including the stock motor, frame w/title and everything else. I bought this bike a while back to use as a pit bike, and to teach my fiancé how to ride; but Ive decided to use another bike I have for both of those tasks. This bike was always kid ridden; not beat on and ridden hard by an adult(the way it would have been if I kept it)...

 

Im a full time Firefighter/paramedic, and an avid motorcycle rider. I part out bikes to help offset what I spend building, riding, and racing them. With that said, Im not a shop, and this is not my main job. I will do everything in my power to ship parts out ASAP, and 95% of the time I get them out within 1 business day of when they are paid for, but because my work schedule(where I work 24hr shifts, and sometimes work 48 and 72hr shifts), and my riding, there may be rare occasions that it may take longer than 24hrs before I get it shipped out. If you are in a rush to get the part, please contact me, and I will do everything I can get it out fast(and if you contact me, I can make special arrangements, and 99% of the time can get it sent out the same day). But if you are somebody who expects everything to be shipped instantly "come hell or high water", please find another seller who will better fit your needs, because I may very well be busy dealing with hell or high water, or just unwinding and riding my motorcycles. And the latter should be easy enough to relate to, right? I ALSO SELL PARTS ON FORUMS and LOCALLY, so I reserve the right to END AUCTIONS EARLY. Im happy to combine shipping when pratical, and Im also happy to make package deals if there are several parts you need.

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