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SID, know as seaisound, Our Motorcycle are directed from Japan

With the Complete International manufacturer Warranty

We ship only to the valid address

For security reasons, we are unable to alter the address or redirect the motorcycle after payment has been made

1 How much does it cost to deliver this to my location ?

Its 200usd to deliver to any local buyer. 300usd to International buyer

2 How long does the shipment takes ?

Delivery time to a Local buyers takes three days. seven days to International

3 What about the motorcycle registration documents ?

The registration documents would be ship along with the motorcycle

Contact us

info {at} seaisound . com

site www . seaisound .com

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