Polaris Indy 650 Brake Rotor Wedge Chassis on 2040-parts.com
Newport, Michigan, United States
Brake rotor removed from 1992 polaris Indy 650. May fit other wedge chassis sleds. As you can see in the pics there is some surface rust and approx 1in of scoring around the outside edge on both sides of the rotor. Should still be useable may be able to have it turned at a shop on a lathe?? Not sure if anyone machines these or not.
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