Mud-skipper Long Tail Mud Motors Z Bent Steering Handle Angled Powedercoated on 2040-parts.com
Lyons, New York, United States
Our "Z" bent steering handle will fit any of the Mud-skipper Long Tail Motor Systems.
The handle is matte black, powder coated steel. Drilled and tapped for an throttle cable to run down the center of it. The handle allows the user to stand up in their boat and better control steering and maneuverability. |
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