Polished Stainless Steel Brake Rotor Front, Harley, Custom, Chopper, Bobber on 2040-parts.com
Virginia Beach, Virginia, US
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NEW unused 11.5 inch OD brake rotor. Stainless steel rotor on polished aluminum center carrier. Non-floating. 5/16 inch counterbore bolt holes, 2.220 inch center hole for most single disc Harley models 2000-up. Also fits most aftermarket custom motorcycles with front sealed bearings, 3/4 inch axle and standard 2.220 inch center.
Will fit previous year Harleys 1984-1999 and customs with 3/4 inch Timken bearings/axle with a 1.9 inch to 2.220 inch adapter ring. (not included)
Original price marked at $199.99.
No manufacturer markings, mfg unknown by CCC. Missing original packaging. Ships in plain box.
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