Performance Machine Rsd Roland Sands Custom Harley Blk Ano 18x8.5 Rear Wheel Hub on 2040-parts.com
Niagara Falls, New York, US
Here we have a Custom Harley Black Anodized Rear Hub for a 18x8.5 wheel. It came off a brand new RSD wheel that I will be setting up for a different bike. Will sell and ship to lower 48 only. Will fit Performance Machine Wheels also. Hub has bearings in it for a 1 inch axle. Wheel it came off of had a 1 inch thick center where the hub bolts on.
Wheels, Tires for Sale
- Kawasaki kx 125 front wheel 1986 1987(US $30.00)
- Vintage 1985 yamaha v-max rear mag wheel.(US $115.00)
- Harley fxr wheel rear 16" original oem 1983-up 9 spoke sportster (US $79.00)
- 1986-1999 oem harley davidson evo flt bagger 9 spoke alloy front & rear wheels (US $149.99)
- Mini bike tire(US $25.99)
- 1976 honda goldwing gl 1000 rear wheel sid4(US $75.00)
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