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1999 Polaris Indy 550 Super Sport Brake System, Caliper, Master Cylinder, Mounts on 2040-parts.com

US $54.99
Location:

Marengo, Wisconsin, United States

Marengo, Wisconsin, United States
Normal signs of use, works good, all works well, friction pads useable, see description
Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:2050087 Brakes, 99 00 01 02 03 Trail Classic Tour Brand:Polaris

Brake system removed from a 1999 Polaris Indy 550 Supersport. Overall reasonable used condition with normal signs of use and age, some corrosion, scuffs etc..Friction pads have some material yet. Brakes worked fine on machine, caliper piston pushes back fine, bleeder turns, master cylinder cap screws come loose. Would recommend a good cleaning/flush before use. Should fit other years, models, and sizes but you should check with your dealer or oem parts diagram to be sure this will fit your machine.

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