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2000-2016 00-16 Kawasaki Kx65 Kx 65 Rm65 Rm 65 Front Wheel Rim Hub Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $139.99
Location:

Deer Park, Washington, United States

Deer Park, Washington, United States
-Worked great when on machine -No cracks or breaks -Rim has no flat spots or bends-Wheel spins true -Some scratches and scuffs -No seized or stripped spokes-No broken, bent, or missing spokes -Bearings spin smoothly and have been freshly re-greased-Bearings are tight in hub -No damage to seals -All threads and mounting holes are in good condition -Not repaired anywhere -Wheel is clean -Rim size is 14 x 1.40
Manufacturer Part Number:41090-1124 Brand:OEM Kawasaki

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