Used, In Great Condition Breakaway Motorcycle Cruise Control on 2040-parts.com
Bridgeport, New York, US
This is a used , in great condition Breakaway motorcycle cruise control.
removed from a 2007 Harley Davidson Heritage classic.
Item works perfect, removed before i traded bike in.
The BrakeAway Motorcycle Cruise Control | ||
Instant front brake release | ||
Easy push button engagement
• Instant push button release • Fully mechanical Fits most 1996 and newer with throttle cables |
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