Hayabusa Chrome Ball Cut Python Rear Passenger Grab Bar/rail!! 99-03-04-05-06-07 on 2040-parts.com
US $114.99
Location:
Plattsburg, Missouri, 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
Return policy details:Any discrepancy, including wrong items or missing items, must be reported to us within 48 hours of package receipt via email or phone. Returns are only accepted with pre authorization by phone or ebay messages. We are not responsible for parts ordered incorrectly. If the make model and year of your bike is not listed in the item description do not purchase the item. If an incorrect order is made you will be responsible for shipping and handling of the item both ways. All returns will be resolved by the form of exchange, store credit or refund if still brand new in original packaging. If a refund is requested for any reason a 20% restocking fee applies regardless of situation. All returned merchandise is subject to inspection and approval prior to credit being issued. Non-approved merchandise will be returned to the customer at their expense. Items incorrectly shipped will not be returned to the customer. Products only qualify for new return, if they have not been installed, are in their original packaging, unopened, including all original materials supplied with the product. Once an item is installed returns will not be accepted. Items returned for defects will be credited for the full purchase price and any applicable taxes and shipping both ways upon receiving, inspection and confirmation of a defect. If only a portion of your original order is returned the amount refunded for shipping may be pro-rated. For Return Authorization Call 1-888-511-BIKE
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Part Brand:RMW
Manufacturer Part Number:6006
Placement on Vehicle:Rear
Surface Finish:Chrome
Warranty:Yes
Country of Manufacture:United States
Custom Billet Chrome Tribal Ball Python
Passenger Grab Bars ! CNC Machined In The USA From a Solid Block of 6061 Billet Aluminum
Ball Cut Edges!
Fits the following Suzuki Models:
-1999-2007 Years Hayabusa
We Stock Matching Levers, Kickstands, Foot Pegs, Top Clamps, Stator Covers, Reservoir CapsTank Pads ETC!
Free Shipping Inside of the USA for your Entire Order when you purchase 3 or more items on the same invoice!
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