21" Chrome Renegade Front Wheel With Dual Rotors And Avon Tire on 2040-parts.com
McKinney, Texas, US
Here is a chrome 21" front wheel, tire and rotors for Harley. Came off a Street Glide and is in close to perfect condition, tire has 1000 miles on it. Reason for sell is because I went to a 26" front.
Black front fender is on my other auction
Thanks for looking
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