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Qualipieces Rollerski For Yamaha Viper Snowmobile Y4005 2015-16 on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Norton, Vermont, United States

Norton, Vermont, United States
Condition:New Brand:QUALIPIECES Manufacturer Part Number:Y4005

QUALIPIECES RollerSki for Yamaha Viper 2015-16 

RollerSki for Yamaha

Y-4005     

This set of self-retracting wheels is designed to get to areas despite the lack of snow. Without any welding, the RollerSki is resistant to freezing and does not add pressure to the ski. They are made with components that are rust protected. They are easy to engage and retract automatically when they make contact with snow. Riding on pavement, moving on or off the trailer and getting to a gas station will be so much easier.


Compatibility

Yamaha
2016
SR Viper L-TX DX | SR Viper R-TX DX | SR Viper S-TX DX
2015
SR Viper L-TX DX | SR Viper L-TX LE | SR Viper L-TX SE | SR Viper R-TX DX | SR Viper R-TX LE | SR Viper R-TX SE | SR Viper S-TX DX | SR Viper X-TX SE


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