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Harley Davidson 2013 Factory Wheels And Tires - Touring - Excellent Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $549.00
Location:

Meadville, Pennsylvania, US

Meadville, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Harley Davidson Original Equipment Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:Black and Aluminum Warranty:No

You are buying the Set of two wheels with tires.  Front and Rear are both Harley Davidson original equipment from my 2013 Electra Glide Classic.

The Wheels are black, 28 spoke cast aluminum.  The wheels include the factory bearings and center spacers.  Front wheel is 17", the rear wheel is 16"

The tires are also original equipment:

Front tire is a Dunlop  Harley Davidson  D408F  130/80B17  M/G65H    - only 10 miles (Removed by the dealer before delivery)

Rear tire is a Dunlop  Harley Davidson  D407  180/65B16  M/G 81H    - only 500 miles before removed by me.

I believe these wheels and tires will fit late model 2009 - 2013 touring bikes, but check with your dealer to confirm fitment.

Shipment to Continental U.S. only.

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