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Suzuki Rm465 Rm500 Rm 465 500 Wrist Pin / Clips & Wrist Pin Bearing New! on 2040-parts.com

US $36.00
Location:

Royal Oak, Michigan, United States

Royal Oak, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:513101418 Brand:Buzzard Racing Parts Warranty:Yes

After Building his own AHRMA Vintage Motocross bikes from used and new parts - the Buzzard now has time to restore OTHER bikes for his friends / fellow Vintage MX'rs!..........he will continue to offer the same parts used in his restorations to those that need them.........


A Brand new upper rod bearing / wrist pin AND clips to fit the following SUZUKI models:

RM465 & RM500 1981/82/83/84

I also sell them individually as well!.....

shipping in the USA will be $3 - Canada $8 & other Countries would be $15 thru the USA Mail

Unlike Others - the Buzzard DOES consider himself an Expert in this area after working on Motorcycles / ATV's / Snowmobiles / Watercraft since the early 1970's - and his opinions are based on years of Professional and personal knowledge of what happens in Real World Use - so PLEASE Contact me with any questions you may have!....

Naturally - I do all that Wheel Lacing / Engine Rebuilding / Crank rebuilding / Fork and Shock rebuilding myself!


THE BUZZARD DOES NOT OVERCHARGE PEOPLE WITH EXCESS " SHIPPING & HANDLING " CHARGES!
Items are normally sent out in the middle of the week and sometimes later in the week as well

COMBINED SHIPPING: Multiple purchases are combined for lower shipping cost so you can spend more $$$ with me and less with the freight companies! -   Combined Shipping based on weight and not on the number of items bought - if you buy more than one item - please wait for me to send an invoice with a combined cost to ship all the items

DOMESTIC SHIPPING: is usually thru the USA Mail or whatever is specified in the ad EXTRA CHARGES MAY APPLY for oversize boxes

SHIPPING TO OTHER COUNTRIES: Canada, the U.K. & Australia, New Zealand, Italy, Spain, etc., thru the U.S. Post Office -  EXTRA CHARGES MAY APPLY for oversize boxes

RETURNS: I DO take Returns! if there was a mistake in the order or an error in the description - I will do everything I can to make it right!

FEEDBACK: I normally leave Feedback after I receive Feedback from you

QUESTIONS?: contact me with any questions about an item or shipping before bidding by using the info in BLUE

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On Mar-12-13 at 07:58:37 PDT, seller added the following information:

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