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Aermacchi 1963-c Kickstand Steel Complete on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Apopka, Florida, US

Apopka, Florida, US
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1963-C Aermacchi Complete Steel Kickstand
THIS IS NOT AN ALUMINUM/ALLOY STAND IT IS STEEL
Used-Good Good Condition 
I know there are newer alloy aluminum stands out there for less money but this OEM 
& is a very rare hard to find part
(serious offers only)
I believe stand will fit 1962-1964
Bottom of stand does have normal wear,stand is not bent,the outer peg does have some pitting under were the rubber cover sits,otherwise not rusted or pitted. Rubber is included, usable and in tact but you would want to think about replacing it. 
This has been aluminum oxide blasted and Zinc chromeated to prevent 
rust
THIS IS NOT AN ALUMINUM/ALLOY STAND IT IS STEEL
Good Luck


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