Bmw R1200gs/adv 2006/10 Potentiometer /throttle Position Sensor Protector Guard on 2040-parts.com
Laguna Hills, California, US
Vehicle Information
Make: BMW
Model: R1200GS
Year(s): 2005/2010
The Potentionmeter is a critical part that is exposed to potential damage on the motorcycle. Stones or other objects can damage this important component leaving you with an expensive replacement cost .
- Fits all 2005 to 2010 BMW model R1200 GS and Adventure
- Protects the Potentionmeter
- Made in the USA
- Installation instructions included.
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