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US $66.45
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Danville, Virginia, United States

Danville, Virginia, United States
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Starting Line Products 27-23 Brake Pads
  • High-performance carbon/Kevlar® GG-rated compound for snowmobiles
  • SL 452501 compound is a semi-metallic material with Kevlar® and carbon composites, that works in any conditions
  • Max coefficient of friction is UO.59
  • Minimal break-in time required
  • Composed of carbon and basalt fibers as well as aramid fibers and other special materials
  • Brake lever pressure is reduced considerably with no rotor damage at all
  • Excellent for race or trail conditions
  • Sold in pairs
  • Retails for: $69.95 Your Price: $66.45

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