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Get Back Whip For Motorcycle - Over 36 Inches- Silver And Blue *fall Sale* on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Napier, West Virginia, US

Napier, West Virginia, US
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THIS IS A NEW SILVER AND BLUE GET BACK WHIP FOR YOUR MOTORCYCLE MADE WITH 550 PARACORD.  THIS OLD SCHOOL STYLE WHIP MEASURES 36 INCHES FROM THE NICKLE PLATED PANIC SNAP'S OPENING TO THE TASSLE END AND WILL LOOK GREAT ON YOUR HARLEY * CHOPPER * ANY BIKE! 

PARACORD WHIPS ARE MUCH LIGHTER THAN LEATHER WHIPS MAKING LESS WEIGHT AND STRESS ON YOUR BRAKE LEVER. THEY ARE VERY DURABLE AND DO NOT FRAY. THE QUICK RELEASE SNAP IS HEAVY WEIGHT PROVIDING JUST ENOUGH FORCE WHEN NEEDED.

I had no trouble at all with mine on my recent 3751 mile trip to Sturgis !

Fall Sale...get yours before they are gone!

CHECK MY OTHER ITEMS FOR MORE WHIPS ON SALE.

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, BE SURE TO ASK!

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