1971-1972 Yamaha Used Rt1 Rt2 Rear Rim Wheel Chrome on 2040-parts.com
Mora, Minnesota, US
good used rear rim from a 72 rt1 rt2, good chrome, all the spokes are tight with non missing. will need to be cleaned up to be perfect. no brake hub or axle questions send a message.
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