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Rear Rim W/rotor 1989 Kx500 Kx 500 '89 Kx125 Kx250 Kx500 Back Wheel Assy on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, US

Mesa, Arizona, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:OME KAWASAKI Manufacturer Part Number:41034-1184 Placement on Vehicle:Rear Country of Manufacture:Japan

REAR RIM w/ROTOR - Comes complete exactly as shown. We found no damage or issues. Only normal signs of use/wear if anything. Removed from a great running bike! 

 

PLEASE NOTE: the tire and sprocket ARE WORN and will need replaced before putting back into use.

 

This part is from a 1989 KX250-G1 if you are uncertain as to the fitment to your bike please check with your local dealer BEFORE you buy.

 

*** ATTENTION *** we only sell used parts. By definition, a used part is expected to have scratches and marks. They will also have normal signs of wear and in some cases, some items might even have light superficial damage. But all of our items we offer are in good usable condition unless otherwise noted.

 

We will try to point out and show any abnormal points of interest. But if you are hoping for a brand new item DO NOT BUY USED PARTS. We don't have brand new prices so please don't expect brand new parts.

 

They say a picture is worth a thousand words so we include a BUNCH of them for your review. Please view all pictures closely and ask questions or for more pictures if needed.

All parts are used but in good working condition unless otherwise stated.

   

SHIPPING & PAYMENT: Combined shipping on multiple items purchased when possible. Keeping in mind that sometimes we cannot combine them safely. i.e. a wheel and a fairing will not be able travel together etc.

 

WE SHIP FAST!!!

Your item ships within 24-hours of payment receipt. And we will send you an e-mail to include the tracking information to let you know your parts are on their way.

 

All winners outside the continental 48-states are responsible for additional S&H cost.

 

The faster you can send payment the faster we can ship your item. If you cannot remit payment in full within 72-hours please wait until you are able to do so before you make your purchase.

 

Lastly: We want you to be happy with your purchase from us. We don’t sell JUNK. But these are used items at extremely discounted prices. So please keep that in mind. If you receive an item and there is an issue or you are not happy please contact us first so that we can try to find a resolution. Just like you we are only human and wish only to treat others as we ourselves would hope to be treated.

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