Chrome Rear Wheel For Honda Gl1800 Goldwing Motorcycle Non-tpms Model on 2040-parts.com
Des Plaines, Illinois, US
Got a damaged rear wheel?????
This is an OEM Honda rear wheel that has been chromed. This wheel is from a non Tire Pressure Monitoring System goldwing. It will fit any GL1800 Goldwing, but will not fit the TPMS sensor. This wheel is in great shape structurally. There are not any dents or marks on this wheel, but the chrome is peeling along the ridge around the inside of the wheel where the tire valve sits. All along that ridge around the entire wheel there is peeling chrome.
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