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Old December 3rd 08, 06:52 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default WTB: Part for an old Park stand

Hola,

I'm on a quest to find a part to a Park stand that has been out of
production for 15 years. What I'm looking for is the adaptor that goes
on top of the Park FRS-1 frame repair (and alignment check) stand to
make it double as a repair stand. The part number is 989 and it can be
seen in this pictu http://flickr.com/photos/planetjohnsen/3060908506/

Anyone got such a thingie laying around?

Kind regards,

Truls Erik Johnsen
Johnsen Frameworks
Hølen, Norway
www.johnsenframeworks.com
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