Kawasaki Cruiser Motorcycle Kuryakyn Mechanical Throttle Cruise Assist 6285 on 2040-parts.com
Rocklin, California, US
- Allows you to relax your throttle hand on long rides
- Simple, clean look
- Easy to use
- Spring loaded tensioner holds the throttle position without over-tightening
- Brake side matching bar end sold separately
- Sold each
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