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Boyesen 549 Power Reeds on 2040-parts.com

US $83.65
Location:

Danville, Virginia, United States

Danville, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Boyesen Disclaimer:Stock Photo may be shown. Actual product may vary from picture. Manufacturer Part Number:549

Boyesen 549 Power Reeds
  • Laboratory flow analysis proves Boyesen dual-stage reeds outperform standard reeds
  • They permit greater flow velocity over the entire range of operating pressures
  • Increased performance from start-up to top acceleration
  • Top racers and knowledgeable riders coast-to-coast make Boyesen Racing Reeds their first step in getting more power, more performance and more pleasure from their high-performance sleds
  • Retails for: $89.95 Your Price: $83.65

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