Ktm All Models "spoke Colors" "any Color" Spoke,covers,coats,skins,rims,spokes on 2040-parts.com
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**Spoke Colors look so real people have to actually touch them to realize they are a plastic wrap.
**Green is not bright Kawasaki green, it is a bit darker but still looks great and gives the rims a nice contrast. | ||
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