Polaris Hooked Brake Lever Silver Indy Xc Xcr 440 500 600 Rxl Polaris on 2040-parts.com
Red Lake Falls, Minnesota, United States
NEW POLARIS HOOKED BRAKE LEVER CAN BE USED ON MANY YEARS AND MODELS IN THE POLARIS LINE OVER THE YEARS
COLOR SILVER ANODIZED LEVER CAN BE PAINTED OR USE A SOS PAD AND WATER AND A LITTLE MOTHERS IT WILL LOOK LIKE CHROME INDY XLT 95 TO 97 INDY XCR 600 94//98 INDY XCR 440 92 /98 INDY XC 700 98 INDY XC 600 97/98 INDY XC 400 97 INDY SPORT 97/98 INDY RXL INDY 400 88/91 INDY 500 89/93 INDY 440 92/93 NOTE: WITH THIS LEVER BRAKE LOCK WILL NO LONGER FUNCTIONAL ON SOME SLEDS LOOK AT PHOTO YOUR LEVER SHOULD MATCH THE PROFILE OF THE LEVER IN THE PHOTO IN SOME CASES THE FRONT TAIL MAY HAVE TO BE SHORTEN SOME FREE SHIPPING US ONLY |
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