Throttle Cable / Brake Cable Vintage Ski Doo '61-'68 on 2040-parts.com
Ballston Spa, New York, United States
" Buy it now" is for ONE Throttle / Brake Cable for 1961-1968 Ski Doo.
Can be used for either brake or throttle Comes complete with cable protector spring and compression sleeve for correct installation on handlebar lever. Cut other end to fit and attach to brake lever or carb. |
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