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I am testing the water for anyone interested in a narrow tire set up. Just put a 200mm on my Slim so the stock slim parts will either be sold or packed up and put in storage. Ran for 4200 miles on my 2013 Slim.
Rear Slim wheel in excellent shape, tire has life left in it, slightly flat in middle but nowhere near wear bars.
Stock Slim seat in excellent shape.
Slim struts excellent shape.
Stock Slim rear fender is big blue pearl, has a few small surface marks that wax out then show back up after a while. The fender is warped a bit. Never really noticed until I took it off the bike. The gap between tire and fender was slightly off center but every Slim that I have looked at was the same.
I would like to sell all parts as a package but will sell individually if nobody is interested in buying all.
Also have stock pulley and rotor.
Open for trades. PM me for pics.
Thanks
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