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Boyesen Rage Cage on 2040-parts.com

US $289.95
Location:

Toccoa, Georgia, United States

Toccoa, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Boyesen Manufacturer Part Number:RAD85A-2 UPC:Does Not Apply

Rage Cage
  • Get Boyesen power for your snowmobile
  • High-quality reeds outperform stock reeds
  • Increase performance from start-up to top speed
  • PRO-SERIES REPLACEMENT REEDS FOR RAGE CAGE

    • Utilizes a carbon fiber top reed and a durable fiberglass/epoxy bottom reed
    • The latest carbon fiber technology with all the advantages of Boyesen's patented dual-stage reed design
    • Offers the quickest acceleration any reed can offer, maximizing horsepower and torque

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