7/8" Universal Motorcycle Chrome Throttle Assembly Dual Cable Amal Style 29474 on 2040-parts.com
Hesperia, California, US
FREE SHIPPING ONLY APPLIES TO THIS ITEM WHEN SHIPPED WITHIN THE USA. I am away during the weekends, and will be happy to answer any questions when I return. This is a new throttle assembley. It is for 7/8" bars. Perfect for the retro bike. It has a metal throttle tube. The 2 screws with lock nuts are for throttle positioning. Most of what I ship goes through the US Post Office. I do guarantee what I sell. If there is ever a problem, please contact me. I am out of town on weekends. I will always combine items to save on shipping.
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