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New Composit Talon T45 2.52 Snowmobile Track 121-15-1.77 Lug Fully Clipped 2 Ply on 2040-parts.com

US $535.00
Location:

Rockford, Michigan, United States

Rockford, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Composit Manufacturer Part Number:Talon T45

For sale is a new Composit track.  It is a Talon 45 121x15x1.77 by 2.52 pitch.

Trail? Backcountry? Racing? Doesn’t matter where you are or how you want to ride. Talon 45 series track is a new standard to cross country/snow riding. Outstanding traction and control in soft snow, rough terrain, or on the race circuit! The Talon 45 features the next generation lug design that gives amazing acceleration and precision handling through the turns.

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