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Can-am Atv New Oem Heated Grips-throttle Lever Kit Hand & Thumb Warmer 715003250 on 2040-parts.com

US $229.99
Location:

Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States

Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Can-Am Manufacturer:Can-Am Manufacturer Part Number:715003250; 715001849, 715 001 849, 715-0018-49 Part Brand:Can-Am Renegade Outlander Fits:ATV UPC:DOES NOT APPLY

Can-Am

Brand new, genuine Can-Am hand grips and thumb throttle heater kit.  This is a factory original equipment accessory, not aftermarket. Non-current.

SKU# 715001849

  • New ergonomically-designed control module
  • Four different temperature settings with individual controls for your thumb and your grips
  • LED dimmer facilitates reading temperature settings
  • Returns to previous heat setting
  • One touch shutdown
  • Can-Am logo

Fits:

  • Outlander L and Outlander L MAX (Wiring Cable (710004567 required for installation)
  • Outlander 6X6, Outlander & Outlander MAX 2013 & up (except with 400 engine)
  • Outlander 2012 with 800R or 1000 engine, Renegade 2013 & up
  • Renegade 2012 with 800R or 1000 engine (G2, G2L, G2S)

 

 

 




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