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Carlisle Max Drive Belt Snowmobile Polaris Indy 400 Classic Sks 440 Xc Max1105m3 on 2040-parts.com

US $54.96
Location:

Belchertown, Massachusetts, United States

Belchertown, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:MAX1105M3 Part Brand:Carlisle

Indy 400 85-89 91

Indy 400 Classic 88

Indy 400 SKS 88

Indy 440 90 98 92-97

Indy 440 SKS 93 95

Indy 440 XC 97

Carlisle Max Drive Belt

 

  • Max2 is now known simply as Max
  • The Max belt is designed for general service machines under 500cc
  • The new Max has an improved cog design for greater flexibility and cooler running
  • The new thicker Max has added strength that provides longer belt life

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