1986 Honda Trx 70 Front Wheels&tires 86 87 1987 Atc?90? on 2040-parts.com
Canton, New York, US
1986 TRX 70 Front Wheels&Tires Make sure it will work for you before you bid
In good usable condition. Good tread, No leaks they are straight and would clean up nice. There is rust and scratches and it is dirty as most used parts will be. From a good riding/ running quad. You can see the condition in and whats included in the pics.
I have a complete TRX 70 to part out email if you need something you do not see.
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