Moose Racing Handlebar Single Gun Rack Motorcycle Racking on 2040-parts.com
Louisville, Kentucky, US
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Moose Racing Handlebar Single Gun Rack
Item Description
- Has soft rubber fins and extra rubber in the bottom to hold your gun securely
- Patented fin design uses alternating long and short rubber fins that don't bind up and help cushion the gun
- Aluminum blocks attach to handlebars or racks
- Twist the fork and lock the wing nut for a tighter fit
- Includes rubber snubbers
- Gun not included
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