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Performance Machine / Metzeler Motorcycle Set Of Wheels, Tires And Puling on 2040-parts.com

US $2,500.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Performance Machine / Metzler Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Set of matching chrome wheels with puling and hub from Performance Machine with Metzeler tires. Wheels are able to fit multiple bikes & years.
Tires appear in near new condition with no signs of wear and tear.
Fiber Glass front fender is included in this set.
One of only 3 sets manufactured by Performance Machine for Eddie Trotta's custom bikes with 
high end Metzeler tires. 
The wheels have a custom CNC Machine hub.
The set has "only" 254 miles of use as it was part of a showroom bike.

Tires Description:
Front: Metzeler 90/90/21 M/C 54H
Rear: Metzeler ME880 Marathon 300/315/VR 18 



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