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New! Ski-doo Ripsaw Track 120" X 15" X 1.25" 2.86" Pitch on 2040-parts.com

US $499.95
Location:

Richmond, Michigan, United States

Richmond, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Camoplast Manufacturer Part Number:2606 UPC:Does not apply


  • The 2606 Ripsaw track features aggressive angled profiles which result in outstanding forward and lateral bite on groomed trails
  • Has a “Chopped” lug design that means superior handling, acceleration and braking on hard-packed groomed trails
  • Its narrow lug base provides less rolling resistance for maximum top speed
  • Has rigid lugs that provide excellent durability and longevity for many miles of use
  • Application – Notes: Performance Off Trail
  • Technical information concerning this track:
  • 15 inches wide by 120 inches in length
  • The lug or tread height is 1.25 inches
  • Weight is approximately 41 pounds
  • Pitch: 2.86″
  • Ply: single ply
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