Irc M5b Rear Tire 130/80-18 Motocross Kxf Rmz Yzf Crf Ktm on 2040-parts.com
Tetonia, Idaho, US
New IRC M5B Rear tire. 130/80-18 is the size. Big dog tire for big dog bikes!!!!
Shipping is for lower 48 states only!!! Outside that area will be slightly higher.
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