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Woodys Sy6-6580 Slim Jim Dooly Performance Carbide Wear Rods on 2040-parts.com

US $75.95
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Danville, Virginia, United States

Danville, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Woodys Disclaimer:Stock Photo may be shown. Actual product may vary from picture. Manufacturer Part Number:SY6-6580

Woodys SY6-6580 Slim Jim Dooly Performance Carbide Wear Rods
  • The design of this runner is specifically for riders who love the reduced darting feature of Woody's® original Dooly™ and also want a more performance-enhanced product when cornering
  • Woody's® Slim Jim® is more responsive in the corners and is ighter than the original Dooly™
  • Durable 3/8"-16 mounting studs ensure secure fit
  • Available with 4", 6" or 8" of 60° turning carbide
  • Sold each
  • Dooly™ wear bars create four parallel traction lines for dramatically decreased darting and enhanced handling
  • Each wear rod features two 7/16" runners with center carbide
  • Available in 4", 6" 8" of turning carbide
  • 4" carbide contains 90° carbide; 6" and 8" carbide carry 60° carbide
  • Hardweld at front of wear rod and 1 1/2" carbide pad at the back
  • Durable 3/8"-16 mounting studs ensure secure fit
  • Sold each
  • Retails for: $75.95 Your Price: $75.95

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