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New Boyesen Rad70a-2 Rage Cage Rad Valve on 2040-parts.com

US $229.95
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Lockport, Illinois, United States

Lockport, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:RAD70A-2 Part Brand:BOYESEN

 

NEW BOYESEN RAD70A-2 RAGE CAGE RAD VALVE

MFR# RAD70A-2

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Features:

  • Brand New Never Used
  • Boyesen Part Number: RAD70A-2
  • Developed with top riders and teams for the ultimate in intake technology
  • Now delivered with carbon fiber reeds for even greater performance gains
  • Maintains flow velocity through the valve and redirects intake charge for more even distribution to the intake ports
    Sharper, quicker throttle response
  • Added torque improves performance on hills, through corners and over technical jumps
  • Increases horsepower in low-, middle- and especially the top-end ranges
  • One-piece aluminum casting, no trimming or plastic inserts required
    Note: Does not include Carb Flange
    Must use OEM Carb Boot and Clamp

  • This item fits the following models:
    Yamaha MM600 Mountain Max 600 1999
    Yamaha MM600 Mountain Max 600 1998
    Yamaha MM600 Mountain Max 600 1997
    Yamaha SX500/R 2001
    Yamaha SX500/R 2000
    Yamaha VT600 Venture 600 1998
    Yamaha VT600 Venture 600 1997
    Yamaha VX600 VMAX 600 1999
    Yamaha VX600SX VMAX 600 SX 1998
    Yamaha VX600SX VMAX 600 SX 1997
    Yamaha VX600XT VMAX 600 XT 1998
    Yamaha VX600XT VMAX 600 XT 1997
    Yamaha VX600XTC VMAX 600 XTC 1998
    Yamaha VX600XTC VMAX 600 XTC 1997

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