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Camoplast Ripsaw Ii Brand New 15 X 137 1.25 Lug on 2040-parts.com

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Hampden, Maine, United States

Hampden, Maine, United States
Condition:New

Brand new ZERO miles Camoplast Ripsaw II.  This track is 100% new with ZERO miles. I bought a new 2016 sled and had the track swapped for my riding style.

 

Camoplast Ripsaw 2 Snowmobile Tracks The Camoplast Ripsaw 2 series of snowmobile tracks is a quieter riding track than the other members of the Ripsaw track family. Provides excellent all around traction. Specific features include: The newest members of the Ripsaw family of snowmobile tracks. Features a new lug design that combines the best features of the Ripsaw, Cobra and Predator tracks. This results in excellent performance on a wide variety of trail conditions. Less side bite through the corners than the original RipSaw Less track noise for quieter operation on hard-packed groomed trails 1.25 Inch lug height for better traction, handling and stability

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