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Antigravity Battery Box Tray Motorcycle Oem Case Ytz74 Ytz78 Ytzs 4 8 Cell 4c8c on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Devon, Pennsylvania, United States

Devon, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Surface Finish:Raw Steel Manufacturer Part Number:YTZ7_BLANK_BELT Warranty:Yes Brand:Billet Proof Designs Part Brand:Billet Proof Designs

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"Blank" - Chopper Battery Box - Belt Style


Intended for an OEM Size Case YTZ7 - 4/8/S Antigravity Battery

  

Take pride in your motorcycle and build your own custom battery box!


  • Battery boxes are CNC Laser cut from 11 GA HRPO steel and ship flat and unfinished.
  • Detailed instructions are included with kit.
  • Item will arrive exactly like the one in the second picture.
  • This battery box is intended for use with an OEM Size Case YTZ7 - 4/8/S (4 or 8 cell battery) using a leather belt or a velcro strap to secure the battery to the box itself.
  • All battery boxes are made by Billet Proof Designs, here in the USA, so feel free to e-mail us any questions about the install.
  • Dimensions of finished Battery Box:
Battery Compartment:   Length = 4-5/8 "    Width = 2-7/8" 
Overall Dimensions:    Length = 4-7/8"    Width = 3-1/8"    Height: =2-1/8" 

These kits are made by builders who believe that you should work on your own chopper as much as possible!
We are here to try to encourage people to step out of the box and try something new. 

 

Battery Box Kit Only – (Battery NOT included) Accommodates OEM Size Case YTZ7 - 4/8/S 4 or 8 Cell Antigravity Batteries (YTZ7-4, YTZ7-8 and YTZ7-S) as well as any battery that fits within the above listed dimensions.  




Dimensions of Battery Compartment: 

(NOTE: Not actual battery dimensions)

       

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