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Stud Boy Shaper Bars 6in. Usi-s2214-60 on 2040-parts.com

US $84.51
Location:

New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States

New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Stud Boy Size:6in. Manufacturer Part Number:USI-S2214-60 Disclaimer:Stock Images Used - Verify Using Title and Part Number UPC:Does Not Apply

Stud Boy Shaper Bars 6in. USI-S2214-60 $94.95 - Sale:$84.51
  • The first major breakthrough in wear bar technology since the 1950s
  • Unique corner-carving hourglass design yields better control at speed with no increased steering effort
  • Better tracking on trails - hourglass wear bar shape catches snow from ski sides to make steering more positive
  • Average of 1' - 2' tighter turning radius in soft snow conditions
  • 20% lighter than conventional 1/2" diameter round wear bars
  • Zinc-plated for corrosion resistance
  • Lifetime wear rate is nearly equal to current round and square wear bar types
  • Manufactured by Stud Boy
  • Designed and tested by USI
  • Sold in pairs
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    • 4 1/2" of 60° cutting carbide
    • Two 1 1/2" carbide wear pads

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    • Two 1 1/2" carbide wear pads

    SHAPER 7.5"

    • 7 1/2" of 60° cutting carbide
    • Two 1 1/2" carbide wear pads

    SHAPER 9"

    • 9" of 60° cutting carbide
    • Two 1 1/2" carbide wear pads

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