Gear Shift Lever

Blagovna znamka: SCAR
Koda izdelka: 16021157
41,58 € z DDV
Najnižja cena v zadnjih 30 dnevih: 41,58 € z DDV

The SCAR Gear Shift Lever (GSL413) is a durable replacement shifter built for precise gear changes in off-road riding. Forged aluminium strength meets a CNC-machined anodized folding tip for reliability in crashes and consistent feel.

  • Forged aluminium shift lever for high strength-to-weight
  • CNC-machined anodized, folding knurled tip for extra grip
  • Ribbed tip design helps prevent slipping while shifting
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Upgrade your shifting feel and durability with the SCAR Gear Shift Lever (GSL413). Built from forged aluminium and finished with a CNC-machined anodized tip, this lever is designed to handle tough off-road conditions while delivering confident, precise gear changes. The folding shift peg helps reduce damage during impacts, making it a smart replacement for worn or bent levers.

If your current shifter slips, feels vague, or is easily damaged in a tip-over, this lever improves control at the boot and keeps shifting consistent—so you can focus on the track or trail instead of missed shifts.

Key features:

  • Forged aluminium lever – strong, lightweight construction for demanding riding
  • CNC-machined anodized folding tip – durable finish and added protection in crashes
  • Knurled/ribbed tip – improved boot grip for positive shifts

Benefits of use:

  • 🔹 More reliable shifting thanks to better grip and solid lever feel
  • 🔹 Less crash damage risk with a folding shift peg design
  • 🔹 Ideal upgrade or replacement for off-road/motocross-style foot controls

Technical specifications:

  • 📌 Brand: SCAR
  • 📌 Vendor part number: GSL413
  • 📌 Material: Forged Aluminum
  • 📌 Finish: Anodized
  • 📌 Type: Gear Shift
  • 📌 Shift peg style: Folding
  • 📌 Units: Each

Why choose this product?

  • ⭐ Proven SCAR performance parts focused on strength and function
  • ⭐ Quality materials and CNC finishing for long service life
  • ⭐ Great choice for riders who want dependable shifting and crash resilience
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