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Chinese Atv Safety Kill Switch Tether Pull Cap Hensim 50cc 70cc Version 70 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.25
Location:

Carbondale, Illinois, United States

Carbondale, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Undisclosed Manufacturer Part Number:KS42470100

Chinese ATV Kill SafetySwitch

Version 70

This Chinese tether style safety kill switch fits many models, including Hensim 50cc & 70cc ATVs.

Kill switch description:

  • 2 wire
  • 13" electric pigtail wire length
  • Plastic nut screw on style
  • Fits hole opening approx. 5/8"
  • 25" pull cord 
Known to fit Hensim, Blade, Kinroad, Twister Hammerhead, Dazon, Roketa, Baja, SUNL, Aimex, Bashan, BMS, BMX, Eagle, Cool Sports, E Ton, Eagle, Fushin, Baja, Ice Bear, Jackel, Jet Moto, JCL, Taotao, Peace, Kymco, Lifan, Linhai, Loncin,Fuxin, Panther, Redcat, Roketa, Schwinn, Tank, Terminator, Tomberlin, Wildfire, X-Treme, Yamoto, and Zongshen, along with many other makes and models. 50cc-125cc

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