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Harley Davidson Lightning Star Rims, Matching Pulley, Rotors And Tires on 2040-parts.com

US $499.00
Location:

Forestville, Wisconsin, US

Forestville, Wisconsin, US
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Harley Davidson Lightning Star front and rear rims, matching brake rotors and matching rear pulley. Tires are Harley Davidson Dunlop D401 150/80B16 M/C 71H - D402F MT90B16 M/C 72H. The rear tire still has some life left, the front tire should be replaced. There is nothing wrong with the set, just needs a good cleaning, I replaced with different type rims. They come off a 04 Heritage, I'm sure the rims will fit other models, do you homework. Make a reasonable offer

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