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Polaris Trailing Arm Models C&a Pro Rz Blue Skis, Loops, Mounts, 6" Carbides on 2040-parts.com

US $425.00
Location:

Flint, Michigan, United States

Flint, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:C&A Pro Part Brand:RZ - RAZOR Manufacturer Part Number:0320-7726 Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 

 

C&A PRO RZ - RAZOR  SKIS, LOOPS, MOUNTS, 6" CARBIDES- NEW IN BOX

MOUNT KIT FITS: POLARIS TRAILING ARM MODELS

INCLUDES:
2 - Ski Bottoms
1 - Mount kit
2 - Ski Loops - Black pre-installed
1 - Pair of 6" carbides - Woody's or Stud Boy depending on availability.

DESIGNED FOR TRAIL PERFORMANCE

The Razor or RZ is the premier trail ski in the C&A line-up.  This ski's "V" shaped outboard keels help alleviate darting while giving the sled extra grip on those tight and twisty trails.  This ski helps maintain straight line tracking for the fast paced recreationalist.

6" wide profile
44" length
3/4" center keel height
"V" shaped outer keels for reduced darting
Adjustable, flexible tip
ISR approved handle
Total ski weight is 6.7 lbs. (including handle)
Made of UHMW poly for ultimate durability


 

 

 


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