91 Skidoo Safari 440,complete.for Repair,restore,or Parts! on 2040-parts.com
Binghamton, New York, US
UP FOR BID, COMPLETE 1991 SKIDOO SAFARI LXE 440, ROTAX 440 FAN COOLED TWIN WITH DUAL CARBS! A-ARM SUSPENSION! 124 IN TRACK! ELECTRIC START! (NEEDS BATTERY) RUNS GOOD! GREAT TRACK! NEW SEAT! OVERALL GOOD SHAPE! IT HASN'T BEEN RIDDEN IN LAST COUPLE YEARS, AND FOR SOME REASON ONE OF THE SKI LEGS SEEMS TO BE SET UP,WON'T TURN? JUST NEEDS SOME LUBING ETC OR MAYBE BE TAKEN APART AND FREED UP?? EASY REPAIR AND HAVE A NICE GOOD RUNNING SLED! OTHER THAN THAT GOOD SHAPE! OR FOR PARTS?? ANY QUESTIONS? JUST ASK! LOCAL PICKUP ONLY! WILL HELP LOAD! THANKS!!
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