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Uk Made Rear Slick, Dunlop Kr108 Soft Compound, Never Used. New on 2040-parts.com

US $310.00
Location:

Antioch, Tennessee, United States

Antioch, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dunlop Part Brand:DUNLOP Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Rear Tire Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

REAR 195/65x17 KR108 UK English REAR Soft compound (9827)    


for you 600cc - 1000cc bike, with 5.5-6.0" Rear rim.  fits stock rims without need for special rims

UK made slick, top of the line, that everyone talks about.  Good for track days or racing.  

 I am not doing track days anymore.  Get it while you can.

*** NEW.  this tire hase never been put on a rim.

Paid $365.  

Rim in picture is not part of this offer.  tire only.




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