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Leather Get-back Biker Whip **semi-flat Black - Extra Thick** on 2040-parts.com

US $49.50
Location:

Hurst, Texas, US

Hurst, Texas, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:We stand behind our products 100%. If for some reason it does not look or turn out the way you expected we will accept your return, if the product is returned in the exact condition as we sold it to you, a full refund will be issued through a PayPal refund Only. Country of Manufacture:United States Leather:Braided

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Semi-Flat Black EXTRA THICK

***Hand Braided Motorcycle Leather Get-back Biker Whips ***

All Biker Get-back Whips are hand cut and braided from Full Grain cow hides in a variety of colors.

 This is not your common braided Get-back whip. Average whips are done over a 7/16" core nylon rope using a standard weight leather from a 3.0-4.0oz hide. This whip is done over a thicker 5/8" nylon rope making it almost twice the width of our normal Get-back whip and the semi-flat black hide weighs in between 6.0-7.0 oz. Giving you an extremely heavy thick whip that does not flap around in the wind.

Standard braided length is about 30 inches with 6 to 10 inch fringe giving a total hang length of around 40 inches. This can be longer or shorter, just put what length you are wanting in your PayPal check out and or message me and I will custom cut to your specified length.

The ending braid is done with a leather panel with nickel plated eyelets and a leather draw string.

This whip is accented with a top tie-off wrap with two bone beads and two wooden skull beads at the bottom fringe and leather tie-off panel. This can be added or removed by me or you, depending on your wants.

We use a chrome plated Panic Snap as the clasp, *NOTE - This clasp may not fit some custom levers*. It makes for an easy and effortless attachment and release. 

We ship (Mon-Fri) using Priority Mail with Tracking/Delivery Confirmation.

Contact me for any questions.  We do custom braiding on engine guards and clutch/brake levers as well, plus we have an assortment of accessories for the motorcycle enthusiast. Our business is owned and operated by my wife and I and that will be as big as it ever gets. All braided jobs are done as if we were doing them for our own bikes and we guarantee high quality leather and workmanship.


 

 

 

 

 

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