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Suzuki Vz 800 Marauder Desperado Stainless Steel Custom Crash Bar With Pegs on 2040-motos

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Suzuki VZ 800 Marauder Desperado tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Yes - 2 years

Suzuki VZ 800 Marauder Desperado description

Stainless steel crash bar Custom engine guard with built in pegs Suzuki VZ 800 Marauder Desperado is an exact copy of pitfall crash bars made by the American company, LINDBY, installed with foot pegs with non-sliprubber O-rings.

Stainless steel crash bar is made of high quality stainless steel - OH18N9 - (several times stronger than steel chrome classic black), the crash bar tube diameter is 32 mm and wall thickness of 2.5 mm.

All components are made of modern technology (laser, cnc, tig, etc.), including welds polished to a high gloss (indistinguishable from chromium). Installation is very simple and precise, without any interventions or modifications to the motorcycle.

The crash bar is complete fasteners (screws, clamps, nuts, etc.). If necessary for assembly and can not use the original.

The great advantage of these crash bar made of stainless steel OH18N9 is during the fall and scratching easier and cheaper to re-polished.

We guarantee functionality, precision, and high quality at a very affordable price, as with all offered types.

We guarantee delivery to the customer's address within 2-5 business days when we received a payment.

We give 2 years warranty for everything we sell and if you are not happy with our product, return it to our address and we will refund whole amount.

Made in EU.

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