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sledobsessed

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hey i was wondering if there is anything i can get to replace the big plastic parts on my haldle bars(the things circled in green)...it is a 1999 ski-doo summit 600
 

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i think they are called throttle blocks...anyone know where i can get one? please give me the info i would need to buy one seeing as i dont know much about them
 

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I got rid of mine all together, got a Powermadd throttle Block and moved my kill switch and dimmer to my pivot point, a little dremmel and expoxy work. Just be creative.
 

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can you post some pics? and is there and specific size or is it one size fits all kinda deal haha
 

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The left plastic block is for the headlite dimmer switch..... The right one is the throttle block(your throttle cable goes into it and the kill switch). There are aftermarket billet throttle blocks available, and you can relocate the left block quite easily, but be careful with the wiring. The kill switch is a little tougher.... There are simpler kill switches available(maybe check out royaldistributing.com), and like 99summitx said, "be creative".... Just be mindful of the wiring - keep it neat.
 

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Just be mindful of the wiring - keep it neat.

And watch for the pinch points. Make sure you cycle the steering all the way left to right, make sure that nothing binds or gets pinched.

Nothings worse than going to full throttle every time you turn left or having the sled cut out everytime you turn full right etc.
 
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