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Pit Bull Ss Rear Stand With Extended Removable Handle on 2040-parts.com

US $137.51
Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
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Pit Bull SS (Standard/Spooled) Rear Stand

The Pit Bull SS Rear Stand can be used as a Standard or a Spooled Rear Stand by flipping the top supports over. It is width adjustable to fit virtually all sport bikes. Same as Spooled, Standard, GP, and Ducati 749/999 Rear Stands except for interchangeable top supports. Sold complete with top supports.

Removable Handle Stands allow you to use up less storage space and create less of a trip hazard in front (or rear) of your motorcycle.

Extended handle measures 15" inches.

Note: Stand does not work on 2008 and up Hayabusa or ZX14R unless the stock fender is removed. Use a Pit Bull Rear Stand ZRX/Hayabusa/ZX14R with a removable handle for the late model Busa or ZX14R with stock fender.

Note: Spools sold separately.

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