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Motorcycle Tire Ram 4.60-18 Nylon 6 Ply Rating/dot X2 9r Brand New Old Stock on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Livingston Manor, New York, United States

Livingston Manor, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ram Speed Rating:NA Type:Motorcycle Tire Plies:6 Front Tire Size:4.60-18 Rim Diameter:18" Rear Tire Size:4.60-18 Sidewall:Blackwall Load Rating:710 at 32 PSI

Motorcycle Tire - Ram 4.60-18 Nylon 6 Ply Rating/DOT x2 9R – Max Load 710 at 32 PSI street tires.   “Fit your classic bike with the original classic tires.”  These tires were stored in a climate control motorcycle shop."  (( Brand new old Stock )) ""SOLD AS IS! NO WARRANTY! NO REFUNDS!"" Please note most of my items are located in my upstate shop.  I am only there on the weekends, able to bring down item for Monday shipping. If you have any questions, Please call, Allison, Days : 1-718-652-1868.  All sales are final!  Thank You, & have a Blessed Day             

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