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21 X 2.15 40 Spoke Rim. Suede Black Harley, Bobber, Triumph, Nightster, Wheel on 2040-parts.com

US $105.00
Location:

Toledo, Ohio, United States

Toledo, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:chassiswerks Surface Finish:Powdercoat Manufacturer Part Number:FB 21 Primary Color:Black Rim Width:2.15 Rim Diameter:21in. Material:steel

 40 Spoke rim: 21 x 2.15 front, suede black powder coat.   Drop center rim will lace to virtually any 40 spoke hub.  We build custom wheels any rim / hub / spoke color combinations / rim hand pinstriping.   We can also lace our rims to your existing hubs   Check out our other auctions for great deals on custom parts and rolling chassis kits. This listing is for a 21" outer hoop only

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