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1978 Suzuki RM 125 250 400 Chain Defense Buffer for Alloy Arm 61273-41700

$ 15.81

Availability: 22 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 03-5300
  • Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Brand: HFM

    Description

    Hot Foot Moto LLC
    1978 Suzuki RM 125 250 400 Chain Defense Buffer for Alloy Arm 61273-41700
    Manufactured out of the toughest, most abrasion proof polyurethane you can put on your bike (lowering maintenance and replacement costs). A more UV color stabilized material is now standard on all our products. This proprietary polyurethane is designed will outlast all oem materials including rubber, plastic and UHMW sliders.
    Most orders are shipped within 4 business days. Some custom color orders take a few more days to ship. Email me regarding the availability of custom colors.
    All international orders are subject to customs fees by your home country.
    All international shipments may be subject to import fees / duty. Check with your home country to see what fees you may incur. We will not be responsible for any charges assessed by your home country or delivery courier.
    How long will an intake manifold last?
    Intakes are made from a polyurethane material that is very durable and has some stretch to it. Air boots and intake manifolds are molded from the same material. The intake manifolds will typically last 5 years on water cooled bikes, sometimes even longer. We recommend replacing intakes at the end of every race season on air cooled bikes. The air cooled bikes run much hotter than newer models. The hotter that an engine gets, the harder it is on the intake glue that we use. We have been unable to find a high heat glue yet, but we are working on it. If you notice an air leak, shut your bike down immediately. We will send a replacement for free. We only require your original purchase receipt. You do have to ship the intake back to us for inspection. If you are using a pod filter, the air filter needs to have some type of support. Without any support, the carburetor and pod filter bounce up and down the entire time you are riding the bike. This can cause issues with intake manifolds.
    Mounting Instructions
    If you are installing a new air boot or intake manifold, make sure that there is clearance between any other moving parts or exhaust items. The exhaust will melt the polyurethane if it touches for long enough. If the rear shock touches the airboot, it will rub a hole in the boot. Some air boots may require modifications to the face of the boot where it mounts. You can use a belt sander or dremel tool. If you receive the part and are not satisfied with the quality, return it for a refund. If you do not feel like making the required modifications needed, return it for a full refund. Some mono shock models may require some light modifications.
    Hot Foot Moto LLC accepts no liability in relation to consequential damage, injury, death or loss of revenue arising from defective items. We will replace any defective items at no charge, that does not cover normal wear and tear items.