1981 Xj650 Maxim Rear Wheel Rim W/ 90% Tire Yamaha Xj 650 Xv 750 1980-83 on 2040-parts.com
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*Rear wheel*
*Yamaha part number is listed above*
*Taken from a decent shape 1982 XJ650H Maxim 650 with 10520 miles on the clock*
*Fits 1980-83 XJ650 XV750 models, check part number to your needs*
*Not bent, runs straight and true*
* Tire is near new with 90% +/- tread remaining*
*No leaks, no patches, good bearings*
*Good shape, decent finish*
*Clean and ready to use*
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