This auction is for a SPI Thumb Warmer Kit for Motorcycles.
It is NEW and in original packaging.
Installs on all OEM style levers. Keeps thumb warm in extreme conditions.
Mounts easily to backside of throttle lever heats through the lever
Low voltage draw.
We do not ship outside the contiguous United States.
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