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Rear Shock Mud Flap for Sur Ron Light Bee

Original price was: 29.00 €.Current price is: 22.90 €.

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You’re riding a dirtbike, it means that at some point, there will probably be dirt and mud. The Rear Shock Mud Flap protects your shock from all the dust, dirt, mud and sand that your rear wheel constantly throws at it.

The rear suspension seals and bearings suffer from dirt and mud as their constant rubbing is abrasive. Protecting it from being mud-bathed means smoother functioning and less maintenance.

The Sur Ron Light Bee Rear Shock Mud Flap cover is made from a flexible rubber that shrinks and stretches as the rear suspension works, allowing for optimal protection in any condition.

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We ship worldwide (batteries are limited to Europe). Products indicated as being in stock are shipped in less than 72 hours after you place the order. Our warehouse is located in France, so transport cost and time may vary depending on the delivery country.

Changing one’s mind is human. That’s why you have up to 30 days after the delivery of your order for a return. Just let us know and we will take care of all the details.

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Rider’s questions

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Est-ce que la bavette est assez longue pour être montée avec une rehausse de selle milk racing ? 1 answer

Xhonneux Thomas

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La bavette est souple et étirable donc c'est tout à fait possible. Par ailleurs, je trouve plus simple de l'accrocher avec des serflex plutôt que de faire le tour du bras oscillant comme Sur Ron le préconise. De ce fait on a une longueur supplémentaire. C'est ce que je fais avec notre Bras Oscillant Racing.

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