Metzler 140/70/21 Front Tire With Only 500 Miles on 2040-parts.com
Minnesota, US
Metzler 140/70/21 Almost New Only 500 miles
I though this tire looked cool, but I crushed my fender and had to go to a 120/21 instead. I dont think i even put 500 miles on this tire. I had it on for two weeks, and when I transported my bike in my trailer I hit the fender. Selling at a loss for $125.00.
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