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Stud Boy Shaper Bar Polaris 800 Indy SP 2014 7.5" Carbide
Manufacturer Part Number: MPOL-S2523-75-685-STUDBOY-A REF POL-S2523-75
Lionparts #: MPOL-S2523-75-685-STUDBOY-A
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Stud Boy Shaper Bar Polaris 800 Indy SP 2014 7.5" Carbide
2 Shaper Bars
The “Shaper”TM Bar will take wearbar design and performance to a new level. This new bar offers a unique shape that provides much better turning than conventional bars and offers a 20% weight savings too!The concave side profile on the “Shaper”TM Bar grabs and holds snow rather than allowing snow to slip by like other wearbars. While the shape of this bar improves the turning radius of your sled in the snow, the large 60 degree carbide provides great control and wear on hard surfaces.
FEATURES:
* 20% lighter than round bars
* Provides much better turning in trail conditions
* Unique shape offers extra control and steering in snow
* Zinc plated to resist corrosion and eliminate paint in threads
* ISR Sno-cross legal
* Sold per pair
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SKU
MPOL-S2523-75-685-STUDBOY-A
Manufacturer Part Number
MPOL-S2523-75-685-STUDBOY-A REF POL-S2523-75
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STUDBOY
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Polaris 800 Indy SP 2014
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