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Genuine Indian Motorcycle Chrome Script Cup Holder 2880137 on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
Location:

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:2880137 Part Brand:INDIAN MOTORCYCLE® Placement on Vehicle:Front Part Type:Body Parts & Accessories Surface Finish:CHROME Make:INDIAN MOTORCYCLE® Warranty:Yes Brand:INDIAN MOTORCYCLE®

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PINNACLE INDIAN MOTORCYCLE® SCRIPT CUP HOLDER - CHROME BY INDIAN MOTORCYCLE®











This cup holder provides a rider with a secure and convenient place for a cup, bottle or can. The cup holder mounts securely on a handlebar adjacent to the control pod, which keeps the drink within easy reach. The exterior of the holder has a stylish chrome finish and the Indian Motorcycle® script logo. Inside this metal holder is a soft rubber coozie that keeps a can or bottle cold, and the coozie can be used when you are off the bike.
  • Color: Chrome
  • Material: Stainless steel with rubber coozie interior
  • Feature: Indian Motorcycle® script branding
  • Installation: Mounts securely on handlebar adjacent to control pod



FITMENT:   2014-2016 INDIAN CHIEFTAIN AND ROADMASTER MODELS


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