2012 Kawasaki Chain Service - $27.99 Standard on 2040-motos
Whittier, California, US
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2012 Kawasaki Chain Service - $27.99, Important Chain Service - Correct chain tension (deflection) is crucial to chain longevity and performance. Inadequate chain tension can drastically reduce the life of the chain and sprockets, and can cause severe damage to your vehicle if not properly maintained. The Chain Service includes: cleaning lubing adjusting your vehicles chain. Chain Service also includes Your cost for our Chain Service, which also includes a 21-Point Visual Courtesy Check is: $27.99. Call Bryce Lindsley or Clif Chung at 562-945-3494 x6 or toll free at 800-404-0080. Hablmos Espanol Para instrucciones en Espanol oprima aqui:
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