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Pit Bull Motorcycle Stand (south Charlotte/ Indian Land) on 2040-motos

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Pit Bull SS Rear StandA premier motorcycle stand, the SS Rear Stand can be pre-owned as a Standard or Spooled Rear Stand by flipping the top supports over. It is width adjustable to fit virtually all sport bikes. Same as Spooled, Standard and 999 Rear Stands except for interchangeable top supports.Spools sold separatelySold complete with top supports. Specify Narrow for Vintage and 125GP machines**Note: Stand does not work on 2008 and up Hayabusa or ZX14R unless the stock fender is removed. LIKE NEW $75.00 THATS 1/2 OF COST NEW CALL DAVID 704-363-XXXX

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Third Annual ‘The MEET’ at ACM

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Actual Motorcycle or My Little Pony Character?

Thu, 29 Nov 2012

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