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Kawasaki Jetski 750sx 750sxi 800sxr Kill Switch W/ Lanyard Upgrade New Oem on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Brea, California, United States

Brea, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:AZ1030PK Brand:Kawasaki Part Brand:ATLANTS Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Country of Manufacture:United States

Details: THIS FACTORY KAWASAKI SWITCH
 ALLOWS YOU TO USE A SAFETY LANYARD 
ON ALL YEAR KAWASAKI JS440/ JS550 / 550SX / 750SX / 750SXI / 800SXR
 EASY AND QUICK TO INSTALL, USUALLY TAKES LESS THAN 5 MINUITES. 
REPLACES YOUR ORIGINAL
 SWITCH FACE PLATE TO ALLOW FOR USE OF A LANYARD.
 FACTORY KAWASAKI PART SO YOU KNOW ITS THE HIGHEST QUALITY AND WILL LAST!
 
  Now available as a kit with a “Quick Cord” lanyard from the suggestions and feedback from Pro Racers, Freestylers, and Freeriders. This lanyard  keeps the area around the key almost weightless and free of any extra objects that may come in contact with water during aggressive riding which sometimes causes the key to pull out unwillingly.

This Lanyard is available in 14 cord colors

This auction is for Pink Lanyard


                                                                           

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