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Stud Boy Pol-d1225-90 Deuce Bar 9in. on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Danville, Virginia, United States

Danville, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Stud Boy Size:9in. Manufacturer Part Number:POL-D1225-90 Disclaimer:Stock Photo may be shown. Actual product may vary from picture.

Stud Boy POL-D1225-90 Deuce Bar 9in.
  • Uses the concave side design of Stud Boy's original Shaper Bars with a new dual-runner design
  • One-piece design for light weight
  • Turns like a performance runner
  • Makes its own groove, so no darting on the trails
  • Eliminates dual-runner drag so no top-end loss
  • Self-cleaning design won't clog with snow, ice or rocks
  • Won't snag on obstacles
  • Extremely durable
  • Available in 4.5", 6" and 9" of 60° cutting carbide
  • Sold each
  • Retails for: $99.95 Your Price: $99.95

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