I am selling drag bike stands in two styles; 1) rear axle mount and 2) foot peg mounts.
Rear axle mounts will require a 3/8" hole in the axle. These stands are 26" tall. Very nice product for allowing you to check your transmission easily and efficiently and any other repairs in between rounds. Check with me on shipping. |
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