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Ryde Fx 8200 Series Shock Ski 8257 on 2040-parts.com

US $125.56
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Amlin, Ohio, United States

Amlin, Ohio, United States
Ryde FX 8200 Series Shock Ski 8257, US $125.56, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Ryde FX Option:Ski Manufacturer Part Number:8257 Disclaimer:Image is a stock photo. Actual product may vary.

Ryde FX 8200 Series Shock Ski 8257



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Product Description

  • Patented Low Fade Orifice Carrier: Provides a seamless transition from a smooth low speed ride - to firm - well-controlled high speed handling
  • Gas Cell: Eliminates foaming of the oil - providing consistent performance throughout the life of the shock
  • Microcellular Urethane Bumper: Stays soft even at the lowest temperatures and eliminates hard bottoming where applicable
  • Ice Scraper: Scrapes ice off the rod



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