Pingel Tether Kill Switch for 1 1/8" Handlebars Type: Tether Kill Switch Style: For 1 1/8" Handlebars Color: Aluminum Sold as: Each •Handlebar-mount tether kill switch protects your expensive motor from over-revving •Complete with a clipped tether cord that extends to 50 •Two-piece handlebar mount clamps around handlebars •Made from billet aluminum with water-resistant, stainless steel internal components •For normally closed battery-type ignition •Made in the U.S.A.; patented •For 1 1/8in. handlebars |

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