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Better Kill switches, NOS switches

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EricW

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I likes me some mo' dat red wif da billet flipper thangy dog. EW Diddy

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EricW

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Don't laugh, if you will polish a chain case cover spinner bogeys aren't out of the question. BTW, where would one find good spinner bogeys that light up and sound like a playing card in bicycle spokes. lol. EW

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Supplicate

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They are VERY durable, and you can get replacement tethers for them should you lose yours. After having one of them, (this after getting completely fed up with all the others) I will never go back to the other "cap" style ones. They are very well built, rugged, and as close to fail proof as a tether switch could possibly get within reason.

I never run a regular button kill switch any more, I put a billet throttle block on and use the Pro-Designs Tether just my preference.
Hook me up with a part number on the tether you're running on that 700 of yours if ya would. Need to put a reliable one on my 660.....
 
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