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8 Split Spoke Custom Fatty Wheel Set For Honda Ruckus Gy6 - Front And Rear Wheel on 2040-parts.com

US $540.00
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, US

Mesa, Arizona, US
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8 split spoke wheels for Honda Ruckus GY6. These wheels are made from roll forged  .190 thick, 6061 heat treated aircraft grade aluminum. 


Listing includes:

Front wheel, 12x4 4/90
Rear Wheel, 12x8 4/110 3+5  (Rear Wheel also available in 12x7 4/110 3+4, email for details)

For these wheels to work you need the following:

  • GY6 Engine
  • Front disk brakes with front hub 4/90
  • Rear hub with 4/110 pattern
  • 8" Fatty Engine Mount ($350 extra, email for details)

If you have any questions about installation or what else you would need to use the wheels do not hesitate to email.

We custom make each part in our shop to order. If you have any questions about our wheels or having a custom wheel made please feel free to contact us for more information. Please be aware that wheels could take up to one week to ship once ordered depending on stock. For off-road use only.

Will ship International.

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