1980 Honda Nc50 Express Front & Rear Wheel Set Wheels on 2040-parts.com
Ballston Lake, New York, US
1979 Honda NC50 Express front and rear wheel set
Good overall condition. Chrome looks good, all spokes are tight. There is some surface rust on the inner hubs as well as some spokes. Both tires hold air and have a lot of tread remaining. Tires have some cracking. Also includes front brake hub.
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