Native Watercraft Slayer/Titan/Bonafide Aluminium Upgraded Steering Handle and Bush

$169.00

The ultimate aluminium handle upgrade and bush combo for your Native Watercraft kayak. This has adjustable tension for tracking from the top as well as a CNC machined bush to remove the slop from your steering.

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We’ve designed this handle to not only upgrade the strength and raise the steering for easy access but to also include a CNC machined bush to reduce the play and support the shaft when turning.

This bush and handle combo is machined from Billet aluminum and plastic with high precision to allow both parts to move smoothly and have no sloppy feel. We’ve stayed away from bearings or any other component that is vulnerable to the elements and came up with this plastic/aluminum combo.

Please use the below fitting guide to select your correct handle.

SKU – Kayak Model

Check out how easy the installation can be done with a Phillips head screwdriver here

Designed to fit both the BerleyPro Steering Upgrade Pulley and also the Standard Native Watercraft Pulley plus other brands.

CNC machined in Australia

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04/01/2024

정말 좋습니다.

가격이 좀 나가지만 후회하지 않습니다. 설치가 생각보다 매우 간단합니다. 부드럽게 움직이며 조향각이 무지막지하게?커집니다.

BerleyPro Native Watercraft Slayer/Titan/Bonafide Aluminium Upgraded Steering Handle and Bush Review
11/08/2023

Steering Handle Upgrade Slayer Max 12.5

Awesome improvement, so much better than the NW handle. Absolutely worth the money, outstanding service as well. Thanks, Markus from Germany

11/04/2023

It’s an improvement.

The aluminum steering handle is nice and it’s an improvement. But, it’s a bit too tall for the seat frame bottom of the OG Native Slayer Propel 13. I wound up raising the seat 1/2” in front and 1” in the rear to eliminate the interference. It was rather straight forward using longer SS bolts and nylon spacers at both ends. And I actually prefer the slightly higher seating position!