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Titanium Front And Rear Brake Slider Pins - Rmz250, Rmz450, Rm125, Rm250, Rmz on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Marengo, Ohio, US

Marengo, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No

FRONT AND REAR TITANIUM BRAKE SLIDER PINS

Made from Grade 5 Titanium which is designed to be 46% lighter than steel for the same strength with greater corrosion resistance, used extensively in Aerospace, Medical, Marine, and Chemical Processing, and the same style as used on Factory race bikes for a fraction of the cost.

Single front brake pin AND Rear brake pin similar to one shown in the picture. Manufactured with rolled threads rather than cut. Fix old dragging brakes by upgrading to new slider pins that allow the pads to retreat when pressure is released.

Fits the current full-size model RM's, RM-X's, and RM-Z's. May fit other Suzukis, check your local friendly Suzuki dealer to compare your part number.

Also perfect for roadracing and Supermoto .

We are the manufacturer, so we can pass the savings on to you!




Check out our other auctions for hard-to-find items such as Titanium pivot bolts, and if you have any unique needs we can make it!

We combine shipping during Check-Out. Additional bolts have free shipping.

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Orders to Italy and Russia are sent via FedEx.

Due to copyright infringement, we no longer offer shipping to Asia.


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