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Odi Snow Ruffian Grips N01rfo In Orange (0630-1629) For Snowmobiles on 2040-parts.com

US $26.99
Location:

Ravenna, Michigan, United States

Ravenna, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Type:GRIPS Manufacturer Part Number:N01RFO / 0630-1629 / 06301629 Brand:ODI

 
FEATURES & BENEFITS
  • The design preferred by snow-crossers around the globe
  • The 8" Snow Ruffian grips are designed to be a one-piece solution for handlebars and hooks
  • The grip features ODI's classic Ruffian Diamonized pattern across the length of the grip for optimal traction
  • Proprietary Material Compound offers better shock absorption
  • Sold in pairs

SPECIFICATIONS

COLOROrange
GRIP LENGTH8"
MADE IN THE U.S.A.Yes
MODELRuffian
PACKAGINGPair
SPECIFIC APPLICATIONNo
TYPEGrips

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