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Novello Stretch-it© Wire Extension Kits For 2007+ Models 4" Extension W/o Cruise on 2040-parts.com

US $35.99
Location:

Huntington Beach, California, US

Huntington Beach, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:DESIGNS BY NOVELLO Manufacturer Part Number:WH4-07 Placement on Vehicle:Front Country of Manufacture:United States

 

  • Also available in 8in, 12in, 15in, 18in, 20in., and 24in. lengths for bikes with or without cruise control, with radio or with CB radio
  • Kit includes color coded wire, OEM pin connectors, 1/8in and 3/8in shrink tubing
  • Uses Deutsch connectors
  • No cutting, soldering or hassle
  • Can be internally wired through handlebars
  • Select the basic harness for the application needed, then choose the accessory harness
  • 12 Wire
  • Note: 08-11 FLH and FLT models require electronic throttle extension, sold separately.

NEW in Original Packaging

All of our items are professionally packaged and shipped with most items being double boxed to make sure they get to you in perfect condition.

 

MSRP = $ 48.99

 

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Stretch-it© handlebar wire extension kits are the quick and easy way to extend your Harley's handlebar control wires up to 24" without cutting or soldering any wires.

Stretch-it© comes with everything you need:

  • Color-coded wires with connectors pre-crimped
  • All necessary shrink tubing
  • Detailed instructions with illustrations

Stretch-it© was the first pre-crimped wire harness extension kit to come out on the market and currently the only one to use 16 gauge TXL automotive wire, which meets the requirements of SAE J-1560 and matches Harley's current wire specifications.

Price List:
$48.95: 4 Inches
$52.95: 8 Inches
$56.95: 12 Inches
$59.95: 15 Inches
$76.95: 18 Inches
$79.95: 20 Inches
$85.95: 24 Inches

 

Stretch-it© handlebar wire extension kits are the quick and easy way to extend your Harley's handlebar control wires up to 24" without cutting or soldering any wires.

Stretch-it© comes with everything you need:

  • Color-coded wires with connectors pre-crimped
  • All necessary shrink tubing
  • Detailed instructions with illustrations

Stretch-it© was the first pre-crimped wire harness extension kit to come out on the market and currently the only one to use 16 gauge TXL automotive wire, which meets the requirements of SAE J-1560 and matches Harley's current wire specifications.

Price List:
$48.95: 4 Inches
$52.95: 8 Inches
$56.95: 12 Inches
$59.95: 15 Inches
$76.95: 18 Inches
$79.95: 20 Inches
$85.95: 24 Inches

 

 

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