1971 Greeves Pathfinder Puch 175 Kick Stand Side Stand on 2040-parts.com
Brush Prairie, Washington, US
Kickstand Part Removed From: 1971 Greeves 175 motorcycle Description: Kickstand, pivot bolt and spring. Condition: This is a used part. This kickstand has some wear on the foot and rust in places. The paint is in poor condition. Shipping & Payment: This part will be shipped USPS Mail®
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