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Drag Specialties Plug For Harley TBW Handlebars [Blemished - Good]

Item: P1196766
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Essential for running late-model 'fly-by-wire' bars on an earlier motorcycle. This Throttle By Wire adapter will convert any late model TBW bar to wor… Read More

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Item Condition: This is a new item that is missing the original packaging, or the packaging has been opened. Tags, manuals, or installation instructions may be missing, however the item is fully functional.

Drag Specialties Plug For Harley TBW Handlebars

Essential for running late-model 'fly-by-wire' bars on an earlier motorcycle. This Throttle By Wire adapter will convert any late model TBW bar to work with a traditional dual cable throttle.

Features:

  • Plugs electronic throttle control notches on TBW (Throttle-By-Wire) bars
  • Compatible with bars designed for 1" HD controls
  • Equals length of left and right portions of handlebars
  • Sold each
  • Made in USA
Made in the USA
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Product Style Drag Specialties Plug For Harley TBW Handlebars [Blemished - Good] RevZilla Item #10614542 Store Sku MFR. Product #2509872 AvailabilityOnly 1 Left: Ships within 24 hours
Fitment Notes & Exceptions
This is a universal fit part; it may or may not fit without modification.
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Customer rating is 5 out of 5 stars. 75 total customer reviews 5/5
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