Kawasaki Vn1700 Front Wheel, Pads, Rotors And Tire Set on 2040-parts.com
Mead, Colorado, United States
Factory front wheel, brake rotors (INCLUDING PADS) and tire from a 2011 Kawasaki VN1700 Vaquero. Will fit all VN1700 models that I know of, such as the Vaquero, Voyager and Nomad. The tire is the factory Bridgestone with 9k miles on it and it's down to the wear bars. Wheel is in excellent shape.
Included pads are almost new EBC HH Sintered. SHIPS FOR FREE. |
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