White Brothers Universal Tether Kill Switch on 2040-parts.com
Forreston, Illinois, US
White Brothers Universal Tether type Kill Switch. Brand new, never used and still sealed in original package. Includes instructions. Can be used on just about anything requiring a kill switch from motocycles to lawn mowers. A great safety item, especially for children. Retails for $29.95 (49-1547)
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