(HEADSTAND,1 ) $19.00 s&h
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You
are purchasing one Front Head Lift
Front Stand (This stand is the perfect tool for changing your
motorcycle tire!)
 
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Works with motorcycles or dirt
bikes.
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Made with 3/4'' steel
(2.07mm).
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The diameter of the tubing is 1.25''
(31.75mm).
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Durable high gloss red coat finish
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Heavy duty, oil-resistant, wheels for easy rolling
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Perfect for track side use, bike maintenance, storage
and protects tires from flat spots
Included 5-Piece Pin Hardware Kit (13, 15, 16.5, 17, 18mm)
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Changing oil.
- Changing tire.
- Chain lubing.
- Wheel cleaning.
- Winter storage.
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Front
Specifications |
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Weight |
Length |
Height |
Width |
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12 lbs |
24'' |
31'' |
15'' |
Directions
for assembling the stand can be found here.
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Sunn Battery Co
1316 West Adams St
Jacksonville, Fl. 32204
Hours Monday thru Friday 8:00 am till 4:30 pm
If you have any questions please call ptron1 customer service at 904-354-4509.
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Battery Company 2004 |
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