Black Widow Rear Motorcycle Spool Swingarm Lift Stand-paddock Race (cl-bw-t6) on 2040-parts.com
West Bend, Wisconsin, US
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PRE-OWNED BW-T6 Black Widow Paddock Motorcycle Stand- Slips under the rear spools to lift a motorcycle for maintenance, tire changes and more. This rear spool stand is made of aluminum weighing only 6 lbs and is adjustable to fit spools 9-13" wide.
Click the pictures of the Black Widow Paddock Motorcycle Stand below to enlarge Black Widow's rear Paddock Motorcycle Stand, the BW-T6 slips under the rear motorcycle spools for lifting. With an aluminum framework, the BW-T6 pivots on four heavy duty 3" diameter wheels to provide even distribution of weight through a twin 7" truss system. Each BW-T6 also features a smooth 4" comfortable handle, 2 underside rubber stoppers to minimize surface to stand abrasions and is assembled in two easy steps. The Black Widow Paddock Motorcycle Stand is designed for and only fits spool configurations 9-13" wide, please measure your spool configuration prior to purchase, to ensure this stand will work for you. Comes complete with all hardware and a one year manufacturer's warranty. Features of the Black Widow Paddock Motorcycle Stand BW-T6:
These motorcycle stands are designed to fit rear spools 9-13" wide, Please measure the Width of your rear spools and compare to our specs before purchasing!!
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