Honda Valkyrie Front Wheel Oem Factory Polished And Dunlop E3 Tire on 2040-parts.com
Milan, Tennessee, US
UP FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IS A HONDA VALKYRIE WHEEL AND DUNLOP E3 TIRE. THE WHEEL IS OEM FACTORY POLISHED AND LOOKS LIKE CHROME. THESE WHEELS CAME ON THE 01 02 AND 03 VALKYRIES. THE WHEEL IS STRAIGHT AND HAS NO NOTICABLE BLEMISHES. THE TIRE IS IN GOOD CONDITION WITH 3.5 TO 4/32 OF TREAD. LOOK AT THE SUPER SIZED PICTURES--- LOWER 48 ONLY.
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