Honda Cbr250r Cbr 250 Head Lift & Rear Swingarm Lift Stands 2011+ (21) on 2040-parts.com
Chattanooga, Tennessee, US
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Bike stands are a must have at the track for changing tires and using tire warmers. They make it easier to clean the tires and even save garage space. |
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These durable reinforced steel stands are the perfect answer to getting the job done without spending a ton of money and fit most late model sportbikes. They include all hardware and come finished in black powdercoat. |
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The rear stand includes swingarm lift hardware for use without swingarm spools. |
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The head lift stand includes 1 pin for the 2011 + CBR250R and other pins are available separately. The brake line may be tight when using the stand so it may be necessary to remove the brake line bracket. |
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Please check out our Ebay store for tire warmers, swing arm spools and more great parts!
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WARRANTY |
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Our stands are covered by a hassle-free 1 year warranty. If the part fails within that time under normal usage please return for an exchange. Warranty claim must be made by original purchaser. Warrany applies only to purchased product. Contact us via email prior to returning any part for a refund or exchange. |
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RETURN POLICY |
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If you are not satisfied with the product for any reason please return it and we will gladly refund your money or offer an exchange. Parts must be returned to us within 10 days in new condition prior to refund or exchange. Contact us via email prior to returning any part for a refund or exchange. |
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SHIPPING |
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We stock everything that we sell and we ship via UPS within 2 business days. We ship merchandise to locations within the United States and U.S. territories, including Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the US Virgin Islands. Additionally we ship merchandise to Canada and Mexico, but not to other international locations. International buyers are responsible for any additional duties and fees. |
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SALES TAX |
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We charge sales tax for merchandise and shipping for orders shipped within the state of Tennessee. |
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