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Used 180/55r17 Bridgestone Battlax Bt-002r Rs Type 3 180/55r17 Rear Tire 1004 63 on 2040-parts.com

US $70.50
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, US

Hollywood, Florida, US
Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Bridgestone Placement on Vehicle:Rear Item Number:63215381 D.O.T.:1004 Sub Brand:Battlax BT-002R Racing Street Type 3 Tire Width:180 Aspect Ratio:55 Rim Diameter:17 Load / Speed Index:73W


description
ITEM # 63215381

Hello and thank you for clicking on our listing!  Up for sale is a single used 180/55R17 Bridgestone Battlax BT-002R Racing Street Type 3 rear motorcycle tire.
This particular tire has a low amount of tread. Please refer to the pictures to see exactly how much life is left.  This tire is good for minimal transportation and will NOT pass inspection.

features

  • Rear fitment
  • ZR rated with a speed/weight rating of 73W
  • Not regrooved
  • Pressure tested for leaks and visual defects
  • No dry rot
  • May contain minor road rash, minor cracking, and/or other minor imperfections due to normal wear. This does not affect the performance of the tire. Please refer to pictures for details.
  • No plugs or patches
  • D.O.T. of the tire is 1004

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We try to respond to all e-mails within 15 minutes of being received during normal business hours.

We strive for PERFECTION. If there is any reason whatsoever in which we do not deserve 5 star DSR ratings or positive feedback, please contact us and we will make sure you are a satisfied customer.

frequently asked questions

  • What does D.O.T mean?
    D.O.T. simply shows when the tire was made. For example, this tire's D.O.T. of 1004 would mean that the tire was made in week 10 of 2004.
  • Can we pick up these items locally?
    Sure, no problem! Please give us a call (954-228-3597) at least 24 hours in advance so we can have your item ready for you to pick up!
  • Why are the tires so dark and black?
    Each motorcycle tire we sell has been freshly painted with an approved motorcycle tire paint that does not adversely affect the performance of the tire.
  • Do you combine shipping?
    Shipping costs are typically separated due to the size and shape of each tire. However, we physically attach multiple tires to each other so they do not get split up in transit. Contact us to provide a multiple-item shipping discount.
  • Why are there so many holes circled?
    If we see a small defect in the tire (such as a hole or divot), we will outline it in white and snap a phot.  We do this to ensure you see all minor imperfections on the tire before you purchase.  Please note that any holes or marks noted in pictures will not affect the performance or reliability of the tire.
  • Will I receive the exact item pictured?
    Yes! We take pictures of every item we sell at multiple angles. We want to make sure you know exactly what you’re getting before it arrives.

payment & shipping options

UPS Transit Times
PayPal is the preferred payment method online. All of our items are shipped via UPS ground or USPS. After the item has been purchased, UPS or USPS will pick it up within 1 business day. All tracking numbers will be uploaded to eBay for easier tracking. Customers in Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico are welcome, however, please message us before purchasing.

All shipments over $100 will be sent with delivery confirmation, meaning a signature will be required on delivery. All shipments over $200 will be sent with adult delivery confirmation, meaning an adult over 21 years of age must sign for the package to be delivered. You may opt out of this requirement by sending us a message with your order, stating you’d prefer to 'opt out of delivery confirmation'.

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