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Motobrackets Triple Tree Front Motorcycle Center Head Lift Stand on 2040-parts.com

US $43.50
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, US

Jacksonville, Florida, US
:

(HEADSTAND,1 ) $19.00 s&h
0 s&h

You are purchasing one Front Head Lift

 

Front Stand
(This stand is the perfect tool for changing your motorcycle tire!)

 

 

  • Works with motorcycles or dirt bikes.
  • Made with 3/4'' steel (2.07mm).
  • The diameter of the tubing is 1.25'' (31.75mm).
  • Durable high gloss red coat finish
  • Heavy duty, oil-resistant, wheels for easy rolling
  • Perfect for track side use, bike maintenance, storage and protects tires from flat spots

 

Included 5-Piece Pin Hardware Kit (13, 15, 16.5, 17, 18mm)

 

 

 

 

Useful Applications!

  1. Changing oil.
  2. Changing tire.
  3. Chain lubing.
  4. Wheel cleaning.
  5. Winter storage.
Front Specifications
Weight
Length
Height
Width
12 lbs
24''
31''
15''

 

Directions for assembling the stand can be found here.





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Sunn Battery Co

1316 West Adams St

Jacksonville, Fl. 32204

Hours Monday thru Friday 8:00 am till 4:30 pm

If you have any questions please call ptron1 customer service at 904-354-4509.

© Sunn Battery Company 2004

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