Parts Unlimited Trailerable Total Snowmobile Cover Black #4003-0124 on 2040-parts.com
US $209.95
Location:
Hudsonville, Michigan, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Parts Unlimited
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Manufacturer Part Number:4003-0124
Color:Black
UPC:Does Not Apply
Trailerable Total Snowmobile Cover Leading the industry in advanced technology and design Heavy 600-denier polyester fabric with water/mildew-resistant treatment Cover features a built-in soft liner on panels that make contact with the windshield and painted areas Double-sewn seams Adjustable tie straps for secure installation Over-cover body strap to accommodate multiple windshield heights and accessories such as risers and hooks Does not cover extended tunnel and/or racks Vented to reduce moisture during storage and reduce under-cover turbulence during trailering Sewn-in handlebar reinforcements Zippered gas cap opening for fueling All models have a 3/4" adjustable perimeter webbing with a quick-disconnect side-release buckle Printed graphics on the vent and gas cap opening area for a finishing touch Protect your sled against adverse winter weather; not recommended for long-term outside summer storage Made in the U.S.A. TRAILERABLE, UNIVERSAL COVERS - Heavy 600-denier polyester fabric with water/mildew-resistant treatment
- Multiple sizes to fit almost any snowmobile
- Secure cover with six adjustable non-corrosive hooks and hold-down straps
- Cover features a built-in soft liner on panels that make contact with the windshield and painted areas
- Not recommened for long-term outdoor summer storage
- Printed graphics on the vent area for a finishing touch; vent panel only, does not allow access to gas cap
- Made in the U.S.A.
- See price chart for dimensions
- Available in black
- Double-sewn seams
- Sewn-in shock cord on the bottom perimeter
TRAILERABLE, TOTAL COVERS - Reinforced at the ski, suspension and handlebar area to eliminate wear-through
- Tie-down system shapes cover to fit any size machine
- Vented to reduce moisture during storage and reduce under-cover turbulence during trailing
- Double-sewn seams
- Fit 1-up and long track models; will accommodate handlebar risers and hooks
- Protect against adverse winter weather; not recommended for long-term outside summer storage
- Heavy 600-denier polyester fabric with water/mildew-resistant treatment
- Printed graphics on the vent and gas cap opening area for a finishing touch
- Cover features a built-in soft liner on panels that make contact with the windshield and painted areas
- Made in the U.S.A.
- 3/4" adjustable perimeter webbing with a quick-disconnect side-release buckle
- Cover entire ski and suspension area to protect vital suspension components from road spray and corrosion
- Does not cover extended tunnel and/or racks
- Zippered gas cap opening for fueling
- 2-up touring model sizes also available
- Expandable fabric covers windshield and handlebar area; fits all windshield heights
- Leading the industry in advanced technology and design
- See price chart for dimensions
Size: Color: Black MPN: 4003-0124 Retail:
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