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CLINT in NV
This fit perfect on a 2006 Raptor 700 I know it only says 660 but trust me it can be used on a 700 and the finish was awesome. the only dislike I have is that the sun reflects off every once in awile and hits ya right in the eye but I guess that's the price ya pay for BLING
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Harold in PA
Like all Cascade products, they are top of the line, but this shifter is beefy!! Top quality like always. Good part. Gear Slammer!!!!
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Evan in PA
It sits a little higher than the stock cap, so it looks a little bulky, but it does the job, and looks better than the old rusty cap
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MATTHEW in CA
Highly recommend this product. My wife used to get a cramped thumb after 20 minutes of riding her YFZ450. I got this in the hopes that the increased leverage would help. Worked great and she can now ride all weekend long with no thumb issues. Pay close attention when you dissasemble the old throttle - you'll need to remember the order of the washers and bushings for the install.
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Robert in NY
This shifter is built much thicker than stock. It has a nice knurled machine head that grips the boot, is solid, and had a nice black coating on the arm. This shifter stands out from 10 foot away because it looks like it is some factory part. I don't know how this compares to the Tusk folding shift lever, but this one looks nice with its two tone color. I would recommend this product to others, but if the polished aluminum is the look you don't mind, then i'd recommend the Tusk brand shifter
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Raymond in CA
Looks great, with all the 3D CNC milling marks on it! Work very good with my size 12 Alpinestars Tech 8's. I sprayed some rubber protectant on the rubber boot of the rear master cylinder, so when you adjust the position. So you don't twist and rip the thin rubber boot, it will slide as you rotate the piston shaft while adjusting it.
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