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Hi,
I hope someone may be able to help me. I have obtained these two motorcycle rims, and was told they fit a Harley Davidson. As to which year/model, are they both front/rear/one of each...I have no idea. If anyone recognizes them and can be of help and/or point me into the right direction I would greatly appreciate it. The "model #" is T16X3.00MT. They measure 17" across.
Thanks,
Joe
They're not standard Harley wheels, not that lve ever seen anyway. I'd say they would probably fit a Softail with a 200 back end, they look like rear wheels, or front and rear for a Fatboy, if a Fatboys wheels are the same size, best guess I can give you.
They're not standard Harley wheels, not that lve ever seen anyway. I'd say they would probably fit a Softail with a 200 back end, they look like rear wheels, or front and rear for a Fatboy, if a Fatboys wheels are the same size, best guess I can give you.
they look like the wheels that came off of my 2007 road king custom. they were 16 x 3, front and rear.
They're not standard Harley wheels, not that lve ever seen anyway
They are harley touring wheels...more commonly seen in a painted version...you would have to find the harley part numbers on them to know if you have a set.
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