Jones Conical Wm 3.18 Rear Wheel Rim Hub 37 3784 (a508) on 2040-parts.com
Huntington Beach, California, US
Nice Jones WM 3.18 conical hub wheel. Triumph T120, T140, TR25T, BSA A65. Chrome looks pretty good, needs a good cleaning. This is a used rim, has wear from age. If the shipping is less than quoted, you will be refunded the overage.
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