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Seadoo Xp Limited Billet Aluminum Finger Throttle Conversion Handlebar Extension on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
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Santa Maria, California, US

Santa Maria, California, US
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This is a good used aftermarket billet aluminum finger throttle conversion and handlebars with extensions from a 1998 Seadoo XP Limited. 

Finger Throttle: One piece is the finger lever assembly that uses a set screw to mount to the handlebars. The other piece is a collar that mates with the stock upper and lower steering cover. It covers the hole left when the stock throttle body is removed and mates to the finger throttle. It gives it a clean factory look. 

Handle Bars: The handle bars have extensions adding 2” to each side providing more turning leverage and a more natural riding position. It is designed to work with aftermarket glue on grips not the stock Seadoo bolt on grips.

I can guarantee this work will work on a 1998 Seadoo XP limited. It will likely also work on a variety of other models, but do your own research for fitment.

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