This is a 17" front rim for a 2003 Suzuki RM 85, will also fit other bikes. It is in good working condition. We are an ATV salvage company and have many good used parts for sale. If interested in this item or any others, you can also contact us at (716)701-1868. We also accept credit card payments over the phone.
Wheels, Tires for Sale
Honda xr 400r; 1999 rear axle(US $14.99)
86-87 honda vfr-700 rear wheel hub complete with sprocket. good used oem(US $39.95)
New old stock harley-davidson front hub spacer oem 43740-64 xl '54-'72 fx '71-72(US $22.00)
Vee rubber vrm-302 wide white wall tire 180/50-18 rear www tire(US $165.00)
Yz 125 front wheel rim excel hub rotor yz125 and yz250 1996-2004(US $45.00)
1995 honda cr 250 front wheel rim hub rotor fits 1992-1996 and cr 125 (US $45.00)
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