Harley Davidson Spoke Wheel Set - Front & Rear on 2040-parts.com
Cecil, Wisconsin, US
Harley Davidson Spoke Wheel Set - Front 17 x 3 Chrome Spoke OEM Wheel with Brake Rotor & Rear 16 x 5 Chrome Spoke OEM Wheel. Fits 2009 FLHTCUI
Set has less than 5,000 miles on them. Small scratch in rear wheel near valve stem. I have boxes for each wheel to help with shipping.
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Yamaha virago xv700 1985 front wheel and spitfire tire(US $62.21)
1981 gl1100i rear wheel(US $50.00)
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