1985 85' Vf700f Vf 700f Interceptor Side Kick Stand With Spring Rubber on 2040-parts.com
Ocala, Florida, US
1985 VF700F Interceptor
Side stand
Has Been sanded and painted
look at pics
ATTN: Im not responcable for items being held in port for over sea's shipping
The Ron website has changed you can no longer look the parts up too see what they fit so if you need too know just send me a message and ill get it looked up for you.
Here is the New Ron Ayers link to check if the part will fit you make model year
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