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Genuine 2012 Harley Touring Road Glide Front 18" Wheel Tire Abs Rotors 2009-2013 on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Littleton, Colorado, US

Littleton, Colorado, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Harley Davidson Placement on Vehicle:Front

Genuine 2012 Harley Touring Road Glide Front Wheel, Dunlop Tire & ABS Rotors

Fits 2009-2013 Touring Models
Removed from a running(not wrecked) 2012 Harley Davidson Road Glide with 6000 miles for a 2014 Street Glide wheel.
Wheel and rotors are nice and straight, not bent or dented.
It does not have the ABS bearing.  Tire is practically brand new with nice deep tread and no repairs.

Wheel, Tire, Rotors & Bearings are in excellent condition with only minor signs of wear consistent with normal use and age.

Shipping in the continental USA is $40.00.

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