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Dunlop 130/90-17/mt 2.50 X 17 Honda Rim on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Ogden, Utah, US

Ogden, Utah, US
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Up for bidding is a never been used tire and rim.  Dunlop 130/90-17 M/C 68H and a MT 2.50 X 17 Honda rim. They are off a 1980's Honda V65 Magna. They look nice and can fit most 1980's Honda, dirt bike or cruiser. Make sure you do the research before you bid. They have not been on the road or on a bike since I have had them. Some of you have had concern's about the wear and the DOT date, but as far as I know there are in riding condition. I would put them on my bike if they fit, but that is why I am selling them. As far as I know, and my experience has been that Dunlop are one of the best riding tires around. No returns. 

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