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Harley Davidson Touring Wheels on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Clay, New York, US

Clay, New York, US
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This listing is for one Used FRONT WHEEL & TIRE ASSEMBLY off my 2011 Harley-Davidson. Will also include brake rotors as well. Only reason I am selling is I bought a bigger wheel.

This the original front wheel and tire assembly. Includes what you see in the images - original Dunlop Tires and taken off my street glide with 5,000 miles on them. Known to fit Street Glide and touring models with ABS. Will also fit 2009 to current touring model bikes.
Only will ship to the United States. See my other auctions.

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