Skidoo Ski-doo Pull Start Pawl on 2040-parts.com
Oregon City, Oregon, United States
Billet skidoo pull start pawl.
Made from 6061-T6 aluminum. Ditch the brittle OEM pawl, go with a material that has superior mechanical properties over OEM plastic! These pawls were designed using 3D models to maximize engagement.
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