Kawasaki Kx450 Kx450f Kx 450 Front Wheel Rim Axle Rotor Moose 07 on 2040-parts.com
Saint Marys, Pennsylvania, US
This is a front rim from an 07 KX450. I think the hub is stock. Rim is made by moose. Has a small flat spot right by the moose racing lettering. Its not real bad, but noticeable. Spokes seem tight. Bearings and seals are good. Rotor and axle are good. Has scrapes and scratches on it from normal use.
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