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Bst Carbon Wheels For Aprilia Rsv4, Tuono V4, Rsvr, Tuono R on 2040-parts.com

US $2,000.00
Location:

Brossard, Quebec, Canada

Brossard, Quebec, Canada
Condition:Used Brand:BST Primary Color:Black Type:Wheel set Warranty:No Material:Carbon Country//Region of Manufacture:South Africa Surface Finish:glossy twill weave

This is a set of BST wheels from my 2010 Aprilia RSV4 with 6570 miles on it before it was recently sold with the OEM wheels as the buyer couldn't afford these wheels. The wheels were manufactured in 2007 and are in very good condition. They come with a set of Dunlop Q3s with 1000 miles on them ( new US$450 installed) and a Supersprox BST compatible 44 tooth sprocket with 6570 miles on it.

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