Motorcycle Rotor For Harley Chopper - Rc Components Warlock - #2 on 2040-parts.com
Rockford, Illinois, United States
This is a great looking rotor. It has been used, about 2000 miles on her before it was taken off. There is no mounting hard ware, just what you see here. Great deal for under $225 shipped to your door!! These are $275 when sold new.
This is 11 and 3/8ths from one end to the other. SHIPPING AND PAYMENT INFORMATION
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