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Harley Road King Wheel Laced Touring Bagger Fl American Wire Wheel 80 Spoke on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Santa Barbara, California, US

Santa Barbara, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:AMERICAN WIRE WHEEL Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:AWESOME CHROME Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

AMERICAN WIRE WHEEL BRAND, NEW IN BOX FRONT WHEEL, BILLIT HUB, SUPERIOR CHROME, AWESOME LOOKING TUBELESS 80 SPOKE FITS 1984 TO 1999 MODELS OF FL'S OR CUSTOM APPLICATION.  16 X 3.5 DUAL DISK BILLIT HUB, A VERY NICE FRONT WHEEL MADE IN AMERICA, ONE OF THE BEST WIRE LACED WHEELS AVAILABLE, BRAND NEW NEVER USED.  FITS BAGGERS, TOURING MODELS, COULD BE PUT ON A SOFTAIL.  RETAILS FOR 700 - .


NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING, SHIPS TO USA ONLY, MEANING ALL FIFTY OF THE FIFTY UNITED STATES, NO EXCEPTIONS. THANKS 

BID WITH CONFIDENCE, PART IS SUPER NICE, SHIPS FAAAST. THANKS

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