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Motorcycle Handlebar Cell Phone Mount Pda Gps Mp3 Holder Black For Honda Ktm Gg on 2040-parts.com

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Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Condition:New Type:Adjustable Motorcycle Handlebar Mount Phone Holder Surface Finish:Plastic Brand:Unbranded/Generic Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Usage:Works for most phones, PDAs, GPS, MP3 players Placement on Vehicle:Front Installation:No installation instruction included


-Fitment: Universal For Motorcycly,Bicycle,ATV With 17mm to 35mm diameter tubes/Handlebar.
(Honda,Suzuki,Yamaha,Kawasaki,Harley,KTM,Ducati...)
 
-Condition: Brand New
 
-Material: Plastic
 
-Color:Black
 
-Device Type:Bike Handlebar Mount
 
-Compatible Handlebar Diameter: 17mm-35mm
 
-Size : As the picture show
 
-Package Included:1 x Handlebar Mount Holder.
(Phone is not included)
 
-Feature:
1.Works for Most Mobile Electronic Devices(Phones, PDAs, GPS, MP3 players, and other mobile devices)
2.Durable high-impact plastic for rugged use.
3.360° rotating, easy release button, foam padded ratcheting clamps
4.Warranty offer.
 


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