137×2.25×16 Camoplast Track on 2040-parts.com
Deckerville, Michigan, United States
This track came off of a 2014 freeride stock, I bought it and only put on about 200 miles with it, it's a great track, it's been out west and it handles great, just selling because I'm going with a longer track. It is a camoplast powdermax.
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