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Suzuki Honda Yamaha Kawasaki Air Shock New Chrome 13 Or 13 1/2 Inch on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Warranty:No

LATELY, I HAVE BEEN HAVING PROBLEMS WITH FEEDBACK ON SHIPPING TIME AND SHIPPING CHARGES.  I HATE SPENDING ADD SPACE ON DISCLAIMERS, BUT IT HAS BECOME SERIOUS.  I ALMOST ALWAYS SHIP THE DAY AFTER A ITEM IS PAID FOR AND NEVER MORE THAN 3 AS MY AUCTIONS STATES.  IF YOU CHOOSE PARCEL IT TAKES 2 TO 9 DAYS ON AVERAGE BUT NO GUARANTEES ASK THE POST OFFICE!!! I TRY TO SHIP FED EX IF FASTER, BUT THEY ALSO CHARGE A WEEKLY FEE, AS WELL AS SHIPPING CHARGES. I ALWAYS HAVE A SHIPPING CALCULATOR SO YOU CAN DECIDE IF YOU FEEL THE SHIPPING CHARGE IS OKAY WITH YOU. AS FAR AS SHIPPING CHARGES I LET THE POSTAGE CALCULATOR IN THE AUCTION DETERMINE THE AMOUNT, PLUS A 2 TO 5 DOLLAR HANDLING CHARGE TO COVER MATERIALS, LARGE BOXES COST MONEY AND GOOD TAPE IS ALMOST 5.00 PER ROLL, GO TO COSCO. WHY AM I GOING ON AND ON ABOUT THIS? EBAY HAS NOT EDUCATED IT'S BUYERS ABOUT THE STAR SYSTEM, DO YOU REALIZE A 4 IS A NEGATIVE SCORE?IF YOU AVERAGE A 4.1 YOU ARE PROHIBITED FROM SELLING!!! NOBODY INCLUDING MYSELF LIKES TO PAY FOR SHIPPING BUT IT IS A HARD COST. THE BOTTOM LINE IS IF YOU CANNOT  COMFORTABLY GIVE MY SALE A 5 IN SHIPPING TIME AND COST, IF I DELIVER AS STATED IN MY AUCTION THEN PLEASE DON'T BID THEM. THANK YOU TO ALL THE BUYERS THAT HAVE GIVEN ME GREAT FEEDBACK

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HONDA SUZUKI YAMAHA KAWASAKI NEW AIR SHOCKS.  , never used. Rare hard to find in this condition. Apx 13" /330mm  or 13 1/2/ 340 mm eye to eye. Made in America BUSHING MAY BE REQUIRED.  Most guys use bushings that are readily available at Home Depot or your local hardware store.  Existing bushing diameter is approximately 5/8" , which is a very common outside diameter.  Not all bikes will require bushings.  Most will not need a bushing at the frame mount.  The one thing to bear in mind from the center of the shock eye you will need at least an 1 1/2" of clearance to the frame.  This is USUALLY not an issue except on smaller bikes like 400's and below.  Your choice of either 13" or 13 1/2" shocks. 

Please note some of these shocks have some minor cosmetic issues from being in the boxes for years.  We warranty that they function properly and hold air.  They are not new technology construction but work very well and are 1/3 the price of the current air shocks available.  NO RETURNS FOR COSMETIC OR CONSTRUCTION ISSUES.  THESE SHOCKS ARE NICE AND HEAVY DUTY THAT WORK WELL.  ANY QUESTIONS CONCERNING APPEARANCE OR CONSTRUCTION PLEASE EMAIL BEFORE PURCHASING.

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