Harley Davidson Fxstd Fxstdi Deuce Stock Rear Wheel Pulley & Tire on 2040-parts.com
Vicksburg, Mississippi, US
Up for auction is a used but in great condition rear wheel. The rear wheel is from a Harley Davidson FXSTD /FXSTDI Deuce. The rear wheel comes with wheel tire and pulley. All three are size 17. As you can see from the pictures the tire is in very good condition with a lot of miles left.
If you have any questions feel free to ask.
As with all of my auctions this one starts with no reserve and 99 seats.
Good luck!
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