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Galespeed Type R Wheels For Bmw Ss Swingarm K1200s Polished on 2040-parts.com

US $1,300.00
Location:

Fort Myers, Florida, United States

Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Galespeed Surface Finish:Polished Type:Single Piece Wheel Primary Color:Silver Manufacturer Part Number:R100306 and F40706 Rim Diameter:17in. Rim Width:6" Rear, 3.5" Front Warranty:No Material:Aluminum

I've got a really nice set of GaleSpeed wheels for sale. They are the forged aluminum Type R in polished finish for a single sided swingarm BMW.

Specifically they came off of a 2007 BMW K1200S.

The part numbers on the wheels are Rear: R100306 and Front: F40706. The rear is a 6" and the front is a 3.5". I can't find a reverse fitment chart anywhere so I can't list what bikes these fit. From the BMW microfiche I know that the 2003 - 2008 K1200S and K1300S have the same wheels so they will at the very least fit those bikes. Feel free to email me about fit and I will try to answer any questions.

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