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Ural Motorcycles - 1 Complete New Front Wheel For 2003 - 06 Models. on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Bend, Oregon, United States

Bend, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ural - Ypan Number of Pieces:1 Manufacturer Part Number:IMZ-8.1037-06003 Chrome Surface Finish:Chrome Type:Front Wheel Country/Region of Manufacture:Russian Federation Fit:Custom Fit

New IMZ-8.1037-06003 Chrome front wheel for all U.S. Ural models with 1st series front disk brake, i.e. the brake rotor is bolted solid to the hub.  2006 was the last model with this brake.  (New means it has never even been mounted on a motorcycle, always stored inside).

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Payment, including shipping expenses, is required in full before shipping.  I will supply personal references if requested by the buyer.    

Packaging, shipping and insurance will be at the direction and expense of the buyer.  I will assist as requested, i.e. I can put a shipping tag on a spoke, I can have a solid oak box built or take it to my UPS store and have them take care of packing and shipping.  Whatever you would like and can afford, within reason.   


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