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Vincent Girdraulic Fork Blades on 2040-motos

US $700.00
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Dolores, Colorado, United States

Dolores, Colorado, United States
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Set of Vincent Girdraulic fork blades that have been cut down. Can be welded back to stock length.
Call with any questions. 540-514-1013 We have many other Vincent parts available.

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