Harley Davidson Shovelhead 16”x3” 16 Spoke Front Mag Wheel on 2040-parts.com
Munford, Tennessee, US
You are bidding on a used 16” front wheel. As you can see from the pictures the front wheel is in good shape.
It does howevershow signs of normal wear. What you see in the pictures is what you will receive.
This will fit other yr. bikes. Check
with your local motorcycle shop to see if they will fit your bike.
Thanks for looking.
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