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Black Hawk, Colorado, United States

Black Hawk, Colorado, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Caliba Fastline SRS

Caliba Fastline SRS (Seat Reduction System)

 

The Caliba Fastline SRS (Seat Reduction System) is designed as an insert. Use this Rubber Seat Insert to Quickly Adjust Seat Size. The SRS fits snugly into almost any Kart Seat.

 

Manufactured of polyurethene foam this seat insert offers full body protection and shock absorption in an easy to fit and easy clean design.

 

The Caliba SRS System is designed as a solution to a number of seat problems:

1.      Offers greater levels of comfort.

2.      Ideal for endurance karts where multiple drivers have to use the same seat

3.      Great for the corporate market, that is trying to accommodate a wide range of users with varying body shapes and sizes.

The seat insert reduces the seat size by one or two sizes.

 

Average Thickness is 1"

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