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Ducati 748 748s 916 996 Gold Brembo Rear Wheel Rim Straight on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
It is used and has some paint chips and wheel weight marks, etc. Had my local Bike shop Dial this rim and it is Nice and Straight!!
Rim Diameter:17in. Brand:Brembo Primary Color:Gold

Here we have a Ducati Gold Brembo Rear Wheel or Rim that fits 748, 748S, 916, and 996. It is used and has some paint chips and wheel weight marks, etc. Had my local Bike shop Dial this rim and it is Nice and Straight!! The size is 17xMT.550. Please email with any questions and Thanks for looking. 

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