For Minn Kota cable steer bow-mount motors, this replacement handle features an ergonomic soft-grip design with an ultra-strong, abrasion-resistant, coated stainless steel braided cable.
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Compatible with cable steer bow-mount motors: Fortrex, Maxxum, Edge, Riptide SF, Riptide SM and Riptide SE
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