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2020 Massimo Buck 400 shifter cables broken


Darryle

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I have a 2020 Massimo Buck 400 and the oldest tried to force the shifter into low and broke one of the cables. I need a replacement, I cannot get Massimo to return my call or answer the phone. After reading the forum, I called and left a message for the Motorcycle Dr, he has cables for $48, half what Massimo shows. I want to be sure before I plop down $96 for 2 cables plus whatever shipping.

Can anyone verify his cables are the correct ones? 

This has been a great machine, a little elementary compared to my 2020 Ranger 570, but for the girls to drive to the bus stop, check water tanks and haul feed around the farm, it's been well worth what I paid. 

 

I would really appreciate any help with this.

 

Thanks Darryle 

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