Stainless Front # Plate Stay Vintage Motocross Ossa on 2040-parts.com
Addison, Michigan, US
Reproduction
1- New Reproduction Brushed Stainless Steel Front Number Plate Stay. 1" wide x .035 thick. This is made to fit bikes with around a fork spread of 8" outside to outside. This is a very strong plate stay that will fit a lot of the vintage bikes.
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