Michelin Harley Davidson Scorcher 31" 160/70-17 Tire on 2040-parts.com
Anamosa, Iowa, US
I have a Michelin Harley Davidson Scorcher "31" tire. It does have a hole in it, was told to still list it. It has 160/70-17 on the side. It looks to have a lot of tread left. It was found in a storage shed I cleaned out. Thank you for looking.
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