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New Frame Sliders Crash Protector Fit Suzuki Sv 650 / S All Year Black No Cut on 2040-parts.com

US $28.99
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HONG KONG, CN

HONG KONG, CN
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or replacement (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:it is can't return after used. thanks. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted


New Frame Sliders Crash Protector For Motorcycle



 
Description
High Quality and Light Weight Spike Frame Sliders (Left & Right Sides)
Even in a low speed fall, these frame sliders help to protect the frame, engine cases and bodywork/fairings to minimize the cost of repair.
These frame sliders are extended ONE inch longer than our standard frame sliders. When mounted on the bike, these sliders will extend 4 inches from the frame. In the event of a drop, these will keep more of the fairings off the ground.
These frame sliders are easy to install.


Installation Note:
Remove your fairings
Mount the frame sliders in the engine mount locations
Cut the fairings to allow the sliders to stick out (Suggest to use dremel tool to make the hole larger)
Remount the fairings

Bolt Size: 12mm
Material: Delrin
Color: as show
Condition: 100% Brand New 

Item Number: MT219-048

Fit for • Suzuki SV 650 / S (all years)
• Suzuki SV 1000 / S (all years)
• Suzuki DL 650 (all years)
• Suzuki DL 1000 (all years)


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SHIPPING

we will ship it in two bussiness days after you had clear payment.you can get them in 10-20 days.Sometimes may delay one more week,as for your Country customhouse.we assure ship them to worldwide. if you dont receive,mail me can check this shipping. we wish you get it safely quickly and approvingly.

RETURN

100% money refund or exchange,if you were not pleased with it. exchange or resend, if it was damaged or lost on shiping way.Please don't leave negative or neutral feedbcak,if any problem with my product,you should contact me first,i am sure everything could be solved by communication.

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