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South Dartmouth, Massachusetts, United States

South Dartmouth, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Faster USA Manufacturer Part Number:excel rim

faster USA wheels off of a 2015 yamaha yz 450f. black hubs with black spokes and blue excel rims. still on original set of tires. powder coating on spokes has many nics. rims are round and true. but rear has lots of scuffing from mud race the wheels also came with spacers and bearings to be able to run  on  the older style yamahas, but ive never actually used them

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