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Rear Wheel, Kawasaki Kdx200 Fits 1989-1993 (e Series) on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Dubuque, Iowa, United States

Dubuque, Iowa, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Kawasaki Primary Color:Silver Type:Rear Wheel Rim Diameter:18in. Rim Width:100 Warranty:No

Rear Wheel off of a 1990 Kawasaki KDX200.  It has plenty of scratches, but is in pretty good shape.  The seals visually look good.  There is no rust on the rims. 

It has a tire on it, a Track Master K760 S/T.  It is in decent shape, has all knobs, and has held air for the last 10 years, at least, --- but it is OLD.. The date code on the tire is "056" which I believe means May of 1996!!  That's old.  I can remove and discard the tire before shipping if you would like.

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