Honda Xr75 Xr 75 Xr80 Rear Wheel Rim Hub New Old Stock Tire Bridgestone 3.00-14 on 2040-parts.com
Jackson, North Carolina, US
Up for auction is the rear wheel from a mid '70s Honda XR75. The tire is in great shape, appears new old stock, it's a Bridgestone 3.00-14 Trail Wing, and it's holding air and has no weather cracking. Rim looks to be strait, but please see pictures. I can't be sure it's 100% strait, so I won't offer guarantee or any returns on this item, sold as-is. Feel free to ask questions.
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