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Ultimax 131-4400u4 Ultimax Pro Belt 1 3/8in. X 44 15/16in. on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
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Wells, Maine, United States

Wells, Maine, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ultimax Size:1 3/8in. x 44 15/16in. Manufacturer Part Number:131-4400U4

Ultimax 131-4400U4 Ultimax Pro Belt 1 3/8in. x 44 15/16in.
  • Ultimax 3 has evolved into Ultimax Pro
  • Belt features a thicker cross section so more surface area contacts the clutch; this means less slippage over a broader speed range for quicker acceleration
  • New cog design dissipates heat and aids flexibility
  • Cooler-running belts mean better performance and longer-lasting belts
  • Run cool, run long, run fast with Ultimax Pro
  • Top-cog design
  • See pages ???-??? for fitments
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