Wheeleze Lite Wheelie Bar Wheel 4" Dia X .75 Wide X 1/2" Axle Bolt on 2040-parts.com
Painesville, Ohio, United States
Wheeleze Wheelie Bar Wheel Lite - 4" OD, 1/2" axle bolt x .75" Wide, (one wheel), designed for carbon fiber wheelie bars and other applications where weight and strength are of the most importance. One wheel.
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