Pro Circuit News Release
Used by the Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki Race Team, the Pro Circuit Shift Lever is now available to the public for the first time. The new shift lever is CNC machined from billet 6061-T6511 Aluminum and hard anodized with stainless steel spring and hardware, making it stronger than a stock part and more able to resist wear, bending and corrosion.
The free-folding, knurled shift tip is replaceable and completely rebuildable. In addition, this design helps prevent dirt from clogging and interfering with the shift lever functionality. All shift levers come with bolt for installation. While this is currently only available for the Kawasaki 250 and 450 models, it will become available for Honda 250 and 450 models soon.
Additional product specifications are included below. The Pro Circuit Shift Lever is available at your local dealer as well as the Pro Circuit online store. For additional information on this and other Pro Circuit products, please visit www.procircuit.com.
Pro Circuit Shift Lever
• Made in the U.S.A.
• Machined from CNC billet aluminum
• Free folding, knurled shift tip
• Available for Kawasaki 2009-2012 KX 250F/450F Models
• Retail price: $99.95
Part #:
• KSL12250 – Kawasaki KX250F ’09-12
• KSL12450 – Kawasaki KX450F ’09-12
• HSL12250 – Honda CRF250 ’10 -12
• HSL12450 – Honda CRF450 ’11-12
About Pro Circuit
Based in Corona, Calif., Pro Circuit Inc. is a leader in off-road motorcycle and ATV exhausts and aftermarket performance parts. Started in 1978, Pro Circuit is the go to shop for recreational riders and professionals for everything from suspension work to complete engine packages, and everything in between.
Created by former desert racer Mitch Payton, Pro Circuit proves its products and services week-in and week-out through its tagline “We Race.” Every product that dons the Pro Circuit stamp stems from the legendary Pro Circuit race team. A staple in the professional paddock, Pro Circuit Racing has earned 28 AMA championships and more than 200 race wins in more than 30 years of competition.
