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Buffalo/Toronto, United States

Buffalo/Toronto, United States
Condition:New Brand:Venom Material:High Grade Steel Manufacturer Part Number:PN1010872 Category:Lift Stands Color:Black Product Number:PN1010872


New SPORT BIKE MOTORCYCLE HEADLIFT ATTACHMENT Plus FRONT WHEEL TIRE LIFT STAND

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Venom Front Wheel Triple Tree Stand:

The front triple tree headlift stand allows easy and safe lifting of the front wheel for repair, maintenance, and storage. This triple tree lift allows for complete removal of the front tire, perfect for wheel changes and fork maintenace. The extra heavy duty steel construction guarantees long life and durability in all conditions. The front stand is supplied with 5 Triple Tree Pins: 0.507" (13mm), 0.588" (15mm), 0.645" (16.5mm), 0.668 "(17mm) and 0.704" (18mm). Allows front brake and wheel cleaning and removal. Stand is supplied with four wheels for stability in all sorts of terrain.

BONUS Front Wheel Fork Adapters:

This set also comes with front fork adapters with rubber pads to prevent slippage and scratches. The stand's top triple tree adapter can be taken off to be used as a regular fork lift front stand.

Specification:

  • Condition: Brand new in box
  • Quantity: 1 set of Front Triple Tree Lift Stand
  • Color: Black
  • Material: High grade steel
  • Instructions: not included
  • Included Accessories:
    • 5 Triple Tree Pins (13mm, 15mm, 16.5mm, 17mm, and 18mm)
    • Front Wheel Fork Adapters

Fitment:

  • Easy to assemble
  • These stands are compatible with virtually all the sport bikes of Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, and Yamaha
  • Front Triple Tree Pin is placed inside the center of the stem/triple tree, push down, and the motorcycle will lift

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This Product is intended for off-road use only. We cannot be held liable if the product is used in conjunction with any vehicle on U.S. or Canadian roads or highways or in any other jurisdiction where the Product would not meet safety or emission standards, as specified by that jurisdiction. The person, individual or entity that purchases or installs or uses the Product in a vehicle, (the “Customer” or “you”) in any situation, assumes any liability arising from any negligent, grossly negligent, reckless, willful or wanton use of the Product in a manner not explicitly ascribed or condoned by the Company.

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