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Throttlemeister Cruise Control Bar Ends For 2005-2007 Bmw R1200gs on 2040-parts.com

US $48.00
Location:

Collierville, Tennessee, US

Collierville, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Throttlemeister Manufacturer Part Number:FT & AB12 Placement on Vehicle:Array

This set of Throttlemeister cruise control bar ends model FT & AB12 came off of my 2005 BMW r1200GS and should fit model years 2005-2007. My bike was equipped with factory heated grips and factory handguards.  They are in good condition with just a few surface scratches.  All of the mounting hardware is included. They work fine but are being sold "as it".   A set of brand new one cost $158.  I am selling my set for 1/3 the cost and work just like new.


I also have for sale in another ebay listing the factory OEM handguards that came off of the 2005 r1200GS

I have a set of MV Motor Verholen handlebard risers for sale in another ebay listing.

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