New Ktm 450sxf 07 08 09 2009silicone Radiator Hose Kit Blue on 2040-parts.com
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Specifications
· High quality reinforced silicone material
· Smooth wipe down finish
· Working temperature: -60 ~ 260 degrees
· Working Pressure: 0.3 to 0.9Mpa
· Bursting Pressure: 2Mpa
· Thickness: 2mm to 5mm, 3-4 mesh Polyester or Nomex layers
· Size tolerance: +/-0.5mm
· Resistance to UV, water, ozone and oxygen
•Vehicle Notes: RMZ450 2007.
•Include:5 PIECES
•Color Options: Blue
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