Harley Davidson Oem 2008 Dyna Fxdf Fatbob Rear Wheel And Tire With Brake Rotor on 2040-parts.com
Champlin, Minnesota, US
Wheel is in great shape. Was powder coated Black. Tire is Dunlop D427 -180/70 B16. Tire still has a good amount of tread. Wheel came off A 2008 DYNA FXDF FATBOB Turned to trike conversion. Will fit 2008 up and more. Please check fitment before bidding. Check pictures. Thanks for looking.
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