**new** 140/80 Zr17 Touring Rear Radial Dunlop Sport Max Motorcycle Tire **new** on 2040-parts.com
Sweet Grass, Montana, US
NEW Dunlop 140/80 ZR17 Sportmax REAR Radial Touring Tire. Max load is 715 lbs.
Tire was never mounted on a rim/wheel.
If you have any questions please feel free to send me an email.
I will ship to Canada for the shipping amount listed in this auction.
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