You are bidding on one used go kart wheel. the rim is 9.25in wide with 3.5" backspacing. There are some scuffs on the outside edge of the rim but they still roll fine. See pic. normal wear and tear.
I have additional auctions going for rims and burris tires.
Go Kart Parts for Sale
- Children's 49cc roll cage buggy 50 inch throttle cable fits pedal throttle(US $6.42)
- Set of 2 front, 4 rear freeline 6" aluminum go kart rims(US $150.00)
- Bully clutches, bb098-321=21t, #35 sprocket w/ 21 teeth(US $17.00)
- Gman 2qt plastic fuel tank go kart racing(US $20.95)
- Arc flywheel box stock honda clone 6.5hp go kart racing(US $99.95)
- Go kart engine chassis frame drifter 160cc 200cc gokart engine bolts to this(US $73.24)
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