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Klr650 Wheels - Front And Rear With Rotors, Sprocket, And Spacers! Tires Too! on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

West Lafayette, Indiana, United States

West Lafayette, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used

Front and Rear Wheels for 87 to 07 Kawasaki KLR650 - They may fit the new generation, but you'll have to check.
Knobby tires mounted (the tubes are even holding air!).
Comes will everything necessary to mount to your bike today, but will need to be cleaned up.
Wheels and rotors are straight.
If you pick them up, I'll throw in the extra 50 / 50 tires in the last picture!
I will not ship these wheels, they must be picked up.
Best deal on ebay (or anywhere!) for a set of spare wheels with aggressive tires ready for you to mount up on your KLR and do some dirt / mud / gravel riding!
Check my other auctions for more cool KLR stuff.

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