Pirelli Sport Demon 140/70v18 Rear Motorcycle Tire Gsx-r750 Ninja 750 140/70-18 on 2040-parts.com
Middle Grove, New York, US
NEW, old inventory PIRELLI SPORT DEMON size 140/70V18. Fits a variety of older sportbikes. PLEASE check the size for your bike out on your own before bidding.
140/70-18 Pirelli rear sport tire as shown. NEW, but MANUFACTURE DATE on the sidewall is 3506 (35th week of 2006).
Stored in a cool basement away from heat or sunlight. If you have any questions about the date of manufacture, please ask.
FREE shipping and handling in the USA via USPS Parcel Select. International bidders please contact me for a shipping quote before bidding. Due to weight and size of package International shipping may be very expensive.
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