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Camoplast Peak Mountain Tracks 15in. X 146in. on 2040-parts.com

US $899.00
Location:

Toccoa, Georgia, United States

Toccoa, Georgia, United States
Camoplast Peak Mountain Tracks 15in. x 146in., US $899.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Camoplast Size:15in. x 146in. Manufacturer Part Number:9182M

Camoplast Peak Mountain Tracks 15in. x 146in.
  • Allow you to unleash the potential of your sled and take the most challenging rides
  • Camoplast mountain tracks provide the performance to set the highest highmark, the acceleration to nail the perfect cornice jump and the traction to put you over the top
  • Camoplast offers a wide range of sizes (121" to 174"), three different track profiles with 2" to 2.50" lug heights in standard 2.5" drive pitch and now 3" drive pitch to suit any type of riding and rider
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