G-Force Carbon Cord C12 Drive Belt 210094 OEM# 3211165 (For: Polaris)
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G-Force Carbon Cord C12 Drive Belt 210094 OEM# 3211165 (For: Polaris)
SKU
PD.13256 3211165, 3211177, XTX5053, XTX5054, XS801
Category Snowmobile and Snow Blower Parts
Tags belt, drive belt
G-Force Carbon Cord C12 Drive Belt 210094 OEM# 3211165 (For: Polaris)
Description
Outside circumference: 45 1/8″
Top width: 1 15/32″
Number: 210094
Carbon Tensile Cord ensures the belt maintains its designed length and geometry
Superior resistance to edge cord pull out
Unique attributes of the Carbon Cord decreases the chance of edge cord pull out
Less likely to damage clutches during belt failure
Enhanced long term performance
Improved durability over G-Force Aramid
Minimal to no stretch under load creates optimal power transmission
Improved response during acceleration
Consistent shift characteristics over time and through complete shift ratio
Un-paralleled response during high load acceleration