Vintage Panhead /flathead Knuckle Harley Davidson Original Spoke Wheel Tire on 2040-parts.com
Colorado Springs, Colorado, US
These are from an old Harley Davidson motorcycle. possibly Flathead / pan head or knucklehead
Wheels, Tires for Sale
- Dunlop gt501 motorcycle tire rear 140/80-17 b 140 80(US $155.00)
- Harley-davidson touring - 28 spoke wheels (roulette)(US $253.95)
- 160/60zr17 continental race attack motorcycle rear street tire(US $99.00)
- 1987 yamaha xv 535 virago rear rim and tire brake plate & shoes(US $39.99)
- Vintage harley davidson original rear spoke wheel 19" with sprocket(US $400.00)
- Bmw r80 front fork reflectors 1985(US $10.00)
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