Bottom Line Snowmobile Carbides 8" Yamaha A-08-4-4-640 on 2040-parts.com
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Bottom Line Tractions PREMIUM SERIES carbide wearbars
feature the AGGRESSOR 75 degree controlling. The AGGRESSOR carbide gives you
longer wear than any other carbide wearbar on the market. The cross section of
the AGGRESSOR carbide insert is larger than other commonly used carbide inserts
on the market. More carbide equals
longer wear. Also, the PREMIUM SERIES
host bar is 7/16” high carbon steel with a flat top to prevent “bar roll” when
cornering. This feature keeps the
carbide square to the ground for the best traction and safety. For prolonged
bar wear, flat carbide wearpads are place in front and behind the controlling
carbide. The result is the PREMIUM
SERIES wearbar with the AGGRESSOR 75 degree carbide stays sharper longer giving
you more control and longer wear. This
is simply the best all around wearbar on the market. Product Number: A-08-4-4-640 Fits: 2000-2002 Yamaha Mountain Max 600 2000-2004 Yamaha Mountain Max 700 2000-2001 Yamaha Phazer Mountain Lite 2000-2002 Yamaha SRX 700 2000-2001 Yamaha SX 500 R 2000-2003 Yamaha SX 600 R 2000-2001 Yamaha SX 700 R Two wearbars per package (see photo) Free Shipping Closeout Item No Returns |
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