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Go Kart Heavy Duty "x' Stand Front Steer Pneumatic Wheels - Rlv 0014s on 2040-parts.com

US $266.65
Location:

Onsted, Michigan, United States

Onsted, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:0014S Country of Manufacture:United States Part Brand:RLV Brand:X STAND UPC:Does not apply

 
 KART STAND

 HEAVY DUTY 'X' STAND - RLV 0014S

Product Information
  • HEAVY DUTY SCISSOR TYPE ("X") KART STAND FOR SPRINT ASPHAULT
  • PUSHES FROM THE STATIONARY WHEELS FROM THE REAR OF THE KART
  • SWIVEL WHEELS ARE IN THE FRONT
  • CONSTRUCTED FROM 1 1/4" STEEL TUBING
  • KART STAND ROLLS EFFORTLESSLY ON TWO 10" 4.10/3.50-4 PNEUMATIC WHEELS 
  • TWO 8" 2.80/2.50-4 PNEUMATIC SWIVELING CASTERS




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