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CFR 2014/2015

Last years release of the Mountain rack was a huge success. e response from the the low pro-le 3 3/4" height rack weighing in at a featherweight 3.8 pounds was overwhelming. Customers noticed that by dropping the center of mass, and lowering all the weight that is carried in the rack, there snowmobile performed better under load. e Mountain racks design allowing Ski Doo XM factory Holes to be used to install the rack was an added bonus as well. eabuse of rollovers and bumpy access roads were no match for the strong yet lightweight Mountain rack. A unanimous winner!

Last years release of the Mountain rack was a huge success.
e response from the the low pro-le 3 3/4" height rack
weighing in at a featherweight 3.8 pounds was overwhelming.
Customers noticed that by dropping the center of mass, and
lowering all the weight that is carried in the rack, there
snowmobile performed better under load. e Mountain racks
design allowing Ski Doo XM factory Holes to be used to install
the rack was an added bonus as well. eabuse of rollovers and
bumpy access roads were no match for the strong yet
lightweight Mountain rack. A unanimous winner!

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Connect System<br />

Part# C01<br />

The <strong>CFR</strong> Connect System enables you to take your <strong>CFR</strong><br />

iRack on or off at whim! Four stainless steel buckles lock<br />

your rack down to your snowmobile. Permanent Mounting<br />

points on snowmobile are low profile stainless steel loops.<br />

Go lightweight and low pro. Drop the rack and go.<br />

*<strong>CFR</strong> Connect system only works with the <strong>CFR</strong> iRacks<br />

and on Ski Doo XP/XM model snowmobiles with a 146"<br />

tunnel or longer.<br />

Photo: West Coast Sledders<br />

Snowmobiler: Tom Cepek<br />

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