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1995 Gsxr1100 Wheels on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Middleburg, Florida, US

Middleburg, Florida, US
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These wheels are off a 1995 gsxr1100. The wheels are straight. The tires will need to be changed soon. The rims have scratches all around the outsides from poor tire changes. Some spots have been "touched up" with paint. They both have rotors and the rear has sprocket. Front rotors feel warped when riding. Rear sprocket is 530 stock gearing. Wheel bearings seem good (no grinding feeling when spinning with finger).

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