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Suzuki Turn Signals, Signal, Gs500f Hayabusa Katana Tl Gsx Gsxr 600 750 1300 #6 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Starkville, Mississippi, US

Starkville, Mississippi, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Part Brand:Suzuki Placement on Vehicle:Array

You are bidding on one Suzuki turn signal that will fit a huge variety of Suzuki motorcycles. I listed all the bikes it will fit in the compatibility section, which I got from looking at the parts fiche for each bike between 2000 and 2012. Ebay wouldn't allow me to insert some of the newer models because it wasn't in their compatibility list, so if you have a newer bike that's not listed, just look at the signal to make sure the base will fit into your fairing/cowl/frame. Keep in mind that some of the bikes have the same base but different lens designs (color), stalk length (rubber neck), or wiring length, which means these will fit but won't match stock design (so buy 4 to have a matching set). Also, you can message me to help with compatibility verification.

The bulb and socket are included. However, the plastic base is not. The nut and washer are. Everything pictured is included.

Wiring length (from threaded shaft end to plug tip): Approximately 6.25 inches.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION: I have quite a few of these listed for sale, but took photographs of each one. The one you see here is the one you're buying. Looking at this in my hand now, the black body is in great condition. There's a couple rub lines on the screw-side face. One along the ridge and one running almost perpendicular to that. Using the glare, I can see a few light scratch lines on that face as well. On the outermost face (furthest from the base), there's a small scratch/knick about 1/32 inch long. It's near the bottom ridge. As for the lens, it still has its high gloss appearance and all I can find is a few dirt specks. Overall, I give this signal a used rating of 8.5/10.

PLACEMENT: It will fit any signal location on compatible bikes, but the water drain notch is on the screw side, so if your a stickler for putting the notch on the bottom, then you'll want to put it either on the right front or the rear left (left/right is if you were sitting on the bike). Every Suzuki signal of current design, since at least 2001 as far as I know, has these water drain notches.

Guaranteed to meet its description or your money back. If you are purchasing multiple items from me, please buy them and then request an invoice with the total shipping cost. Please wait to pay until you receive the new invoice.

Please check shipping details for cheaper shipping options, if you prefer. If you want shipping insurance added, request an invoice with insurance added to shipping. If USPS first class is selected, the signal will be shipped in a padded envelope unless otherwise requested. Note that a box weighs more and thus will cost more in USPS first class mail.

Attention international buyers (this paragraph applies to international buyers only): I haven't encountered any fees for shipping internationally yet, as I have only shipped to Australia, Sweden, France, Uruguay, Canada and Brazil. However, if any fees of any sort arise for shipping to your country, you are responsible for them. Also, if you choose first class mail (international only), you will not have any tracking information once it leaves the United States, and therefore I can not be liable for any packages that do not arrive. However, keep in mind the tracking number will show that I dropped it off into the United States Postal Service hands, and thus they should be held accountable if any issue arises. Note that I have shipped first class mail internationally 8+ times so far, and have yet to have a problem.

Shipping information follows below this line. It's information given to save you money, but you don't need to read it as it is a general description and isn't specific to this auction.

Shipping USPS First Class: USPS First Class Mail is the cheapest for turn signals since they are under 13 ounces for domestic shipping and 4 pounds for international shipping. I highly recommend it as it is, to me, equivalent to priority mail. I have had it go from me in Mississippi to someone in California in 2 days. It's fast and it's cheap.

Shipping Regional Rate A, B, and C (USA only): A commonly unknown flat-rate method through USPS, Ebay has recently added this option. The availability depends on your location versus mine. It is significantly cheaper and is considered priority mail by USPS (last I checked). If you are buying multiple signals from me, this will most likely be your cheapest shipping option. Sadly, Ebay hasn't included it in available options in the auctions, but it can be selected when I process the shipping label. Simply send me an invoice request noting you want to see if you can use Regional Rate flat-rate shipping, and I'll get back to you with the price and total.

Seller's Note: Turn Signal GS #6

 

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