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PLATINUM TWIST THROTTLE CONVERSIONS

Rancho Cucamonga, CA (11/16/06) - Streamline Brakes has been an Industry Leader in Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines for the ATV Market. To compliment their extensive product line is the release of the new Platinum Series Twist Throttle Conversion Kit, throttle cables, and clutch cables. The kit converts your stock thumb throttle into a twist throttle in a matter of minutes. Streamline Cables are made from Teflon Lined Stainless Steel Braided outer casing and utilize only triple chrome plated fittings. The Platinum Series Twist Throttle Conversion Kit includes a Stainless Steel Throttle cable, Twist Throttle Assembly, and all necessary mounting hardware. All Streamline cables including throttle and clutch are extended 2” inches out of the box to accommodate taller handlebars and extended steering stems. This is the perfect addition to your Streamline Steel braided brake lines. Prices start at $35. and available for most sport ATV’s. Ask your local dealer how you can add Streamline Performance Braking products to your ATV or contact Streamline directly at (800) 310-5519. Visit their website at www.streamlinebrakes.com


www.streamlinebrakes.com
9450 7th St, Suite C
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
1-(800)-310-5519 Toll Free

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