This was a front tire from a 1984 Honda big red 200ES. It is in very good condition with no weather cracks.The rim is also included and is in good shape.There are 2 small dings on the rim like the one in the picture.
Wheels, Tires for Sale
- Pivot works rear wheel bearing kit fits kawasaki kx 80 1989-97(US $17.36)
- Itp holeshot front tire and itp rim wheel 4/144 250r 400ex 450r trx250r 4/144(US $10.00)
- Brand new set of 4 maxxis tires on steel rims from kawasaki teryx(US $299.00)
- 2" yamaha golf cart wheel spacers metric 2.0" yam(US $53.00)
- Skat~trak extreme grip tires 26-12-12(US $50.00)
- Pivot works rear wheel bearing kit fits kawasaki kx 65 2000-12(US $17.36)
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