For Harley Jagged Edge Chrome Billet 19x3" & 18x5.5" Wheels 2 Wheel Set on 2040-parts.com
Minot, North Dakota, US
NEW "JAGGED EDGE" CHROME Hot Forged Billet Aluminum Wheels
Full Set of Two Wheels 19x3" Front and 18x5.5" Rear
Fits for 1984-2008: V-ROD, FLST, FLSTF, FLSTS, FLSTC, FXST, Deuce and Customs (19x3" front wheel may require a wider fender for some models)(84-99 models require the 1.125" belt conversion and 2000 or later style rear fender)(for 25mm bearings add $29.99 per wheel)
These are new, show chromed wheels. Wheels are complete with center spacer, bearings and seals. Sealed for tubeless installation and includes chrome valve stems.
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NOTE: When wheels and tires are changed, all parts must be clearanced for proper fit. Such changes may require the installation of re-sized axle spacers, a belt pulley offset spacer and/or shims to aquire a proper fit. It is the responsibilty of the installer fitting the wheel to check all clearances and double check bearing end-play, even if such is "factory" preset. Failure to properly install wheels can cause handling and /or operational problems which may cause an accident which could result in injury or death. We recommend that only qualified, experienced mechanics should make these changes.
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PICTURE NOTE: Sale is for an 19" & 18" wheel set as described. Picture is for style reference only.
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