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New Tusk Motorcycle Wheel Balancing And Truing Stand on 2040-parts.com

US $76.95
Location:

Silver City, New Mexico, US

Silver City, New Mexico, US
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 Tusk Motorcycle Wheel Balancing and Truing Stand

  • Professional grade motorcycle wheel balancing and truing stand.
  • A must for lacing, truing, and balancing motorcycle wheels.
  • Portable stand features adjustable frame rails for differing wheel widths and works on all motorcycle wheel sizes up to 21".
  • Center shaft features wheel centering cones measuring 15mm tapering to 32mm and rides on 4 bearings to eliminate friction, which is critical when balancing wheels.
  • Adjustable rim pointer aids in wheel truing.
  • Stand base features adjustable rubber feet and a leveling bubble.

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