Suzuki Rf900r Rear Rim Wheel Rf 900 Motorcycle With Dampeners on 2040-parts.com
Panaca, Nevada, United States
I`ve never had this on a bike. It was taken apart when I got it as a parts bike. Looks straight. Has some scrapes and scratches.
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Wheels, Tires for Sale
2012 suzuki gsxr 1000 wheels 09-14(US $625.00)
2003 03 01 02 yamaha yz250 yz 250 left stator cover(US $15.00)
89-97 suzuki katana 750 front wheel rim axle pivot bolt(US $7.99)
89-97 suzuki katana 750 front wheel rim spacer axle spacer(US $7.99)
89-97 suzuki katana 750 front wheel rim axle pivot bolt nut(US $6.99)
Harley sportster dyna dunlop 90/90-19 front tire
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