Rear Sprocket 48 Tooth Harley on 2040-parts.com
US $49.95
Location:
Dover, Delaware, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice)
Item must be returned within:14 Days
Return policy details:It is your responsibility to make sure the part fits the application prior to purchase and installation. Feel free to contact us PRIOR to making your purchase with any questions about fitment, measurements, or compatibility.
If Wyatt Gatling sent you the wrong part in error, we will gladly accept the item as a return, as long as it is uninstalled and unused. Contact us within fourteen days of receiving your order to report a mistake or shortage in your order, and we will be happy to help you.
New parts, as long as they are still unused, unmodified, and in their original packaging, may be returned within fourteen days of receiving your order. We can issue you a refund, but we reserve the right to charge a 20% restock fee for any return. The buyer is responsible for all charges incurred for the cost of return shipping. Buyer must contact us within fourteen days of receiving their order to initiate a return.
If a part is damaged upon delivery, notify us immediately and DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL THE PART if you expect to return it. If you receive a product with a defect, which is obvious to the eye, the alleged defective part should be returned, and either a replacement will be sent out, or a refund will be issued once the item is returned. A replacement will not be sent out until Wyatt Gatling has received the item in question, and our technical support staff has inspected it.
In the event that you receive a damaged item that is unsafe to ship back to us (for example: mirrors with broken glass), please contact us within fourteen days to notify us. We ask that you do NOT ship back any unsafe damaged item. We will be happy to replace the item at no charge to you, but ask only that you take a picture of the unsafe damaged item to send us as proof of your claim before we send you a replacement. We reserve the right to offer you a full refund in lieu of an exchange in the event that the item in question is out of stock at the time of the replacement.
We do NOT accept returns on USED, MODIFIED, or INSTALLED parts.
Damage incurred while your order is in transit is rare, but in the event that your order arrives damaged, please save all packing material and contact us immediately.
If your order qualifies for a return, contact us for an RMA number and further instruction. After you receive your RMA number, please make sure to clearly print it on the outside of the box, and package your return securely before you ship it back to us. We will provide you with the return address when we issue you an RMA number. We reserve the right to refuse any items sent back to us without an RMA number.
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Restocking Fee:No
Part Brand:V-Twin Manufacturing
Manufacturer Part Number:VT 19-0672
Vendor:Wyatt Gatling
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Rear Sprocket 48 Tooth Harley |
5-Spoke rear sprocket with a chrome finish. Sprocket is 48 tooth with a 9.8mm offset. Additional installation instructions of diagrams are available for this item; please contact us through eBay if you require any additional information.
Fits:
- Custom application with offset
Part Number: 190672WG
Country of Origin: Imported
We carry many aftermarket Parts for various Harley models.
Questions? Call us toll free at: 1-302-747-5472
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Wyatt Gatling, LLC
Feel free to give us a call if you have any questions. 302.747.5472
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