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Vintage Panhead /flathead Knuckle Harley Davidson Original Spoke Wheel Tire on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Colorado Springs, Colorado, US

Colorado Springs, Colorado, US
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These are from an old  Harley Davidson motorcycle. possibly Flathead / pan head or knucklehead

 I dont know if the original tire or not but they are old  pretty good. it does not  have alot of rust on them but the spokes do. I took my finger in one spot and rubbed and it cleaned up. I dont know what it would take to clean them. I dont know much about them other than what I have listed. These are obviously heavy and shipping will be high. I have posted alot of pictures so you can be the judge.  The tires are size 4.50-18 4 ply. 

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