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Motorcycle Tire Changer Central Machinery Estate Sale Find Un Used on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Orinda, California, United States

Orinda, California, United States

Central Machinery Motorcycle Tire Changer
Floor Stand
Tire Mount
Radius Arm

Estate Sale Find New Un-Used  No signs of use, general scratching, minimal rust from storage Absolutly NO Damage. 

pls look closely these are all the parts that there were...
This motorcycle tire changer attachment makes it easy to use our Portable Tire Changer for dismounting and remounting motorcycle tires. The tire changer attachment provides support and leverage for breaking beads and unseating sidewalls.
        Stable three-point rim support
        Fully adjustable to lock rim in place
        Durable steel construction
        Handles rims from 11 in. to 25 in. diameter

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