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Camoplast - Cobra Hi-performance Trail Tracks - 9107h 15in. X 144in. on 2040-parts.com

US $779.00
Location:

New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States

New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Camoplast Size:15in. x 144in. Manufacturer Part Number:9107H Disclaimer:Stock Images Used - Verify Using Title and Part Number

Camoplast - Cobra Hi-Performance Trail Tracks - 9107H 15in. x 144in. $779.00 - Sale:$779.00
  • For aggressive trail riders, there's nothing better than running flat out against the redline down a sinuous trail; high-performance trail tracks allow you to make the most of the experience
  • Offer superb penetration for sustained traction, optimal profile for excellent handling and unrivaled braking capabilities
  • Sizes are offered to fit nearly all current makes and models
  • Choose from six profiles, including the groundbreaking Rip Saw track, and lug heights ranging from 1" to 1.352"
  • TRACKTION CONTROL SYSTEM

    • Lightweight clip design helps dissipate heat off the clips, increasing Hi-Fax performance and life
    • Track integrity is enhanced to alleviate any possibility of elongation issues
    • Studding instructions included
    • Holes are processed using a machine, providing consistent hole diameters and locations while improving safety and longevity
    • Incorporates 144 holes on a 121" track and 162 holes on a 136" track in the center belting for traction studs

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