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1973 Indian Dirt Bike Me100 Me 100 Kickstand Kick Stand Side Prop on 2040-parts.com

US $26.99
Location:

Menoken, North Dakota, US

Menoken, North Dakota, US
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Up for sale is a used kickstand off of a 1973 Indian ME 100. I am parting out the complete bike. Please ask with questions don't assume. This may fit other models but please do your own research. Shipping price is to the lower 48 states, ask me for shipping price if you live elsewhere. I DO shipinternationally. I will combine shipping whenever possible. You will get what is pictured, nothing more nothing less. Some parts may be dirty, if I cleaned all of my parts I would have to charge a lot more for them. If there is a problem we can work it out. Thanks and God bless. 1E

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