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Powermadd 43592 Snowmobile Throttle Cable Extension Kit- Polaris/arctic Cat/skid on 2040-parts.com

US $22.49
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Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Powermadd 43592 Snowmobile Throttle Cable Extension Kit- Polaris/Arctic Cat/SkiD, US $22.49, image 1
Condition:New Brand:PowerMadd Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:43592 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:612569435928

Powermadd Snowmobile Throttle Cable Extension Kit

Part Number: 43592
Fits: Most Arctic Cat, Polaris and SKI-Doo Snowmobiles
  • Finally a well-engineered system to allow you to raise your handlebars up to 10"  
  • Extension for your throttle cable when installing riser blocks  
  • Inline adjuster to fine tune cable tension and slack  
  • No modification required 
  • Most snowmobiles will accept a 2" riser block without an extension
PowerMadd Black Throttle Cable and Extension for Arctic Cat Polaris Ski Doo helps to add a little extra throttle cable. The throttle extension will extend the throttle cable by 10 inches. The in-line adjuster allows you to fine tune the cable tension and slack. The universal end fits most sleds. It will work with Yamaha dual cable throttles and Arctic Cats 2007 and newer. It uses the replacement throttle cable.

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