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Motorcycle Ram Adjustable Universal Cradle For Electronic Devices P/n 4102 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Somerset, Wisconsin, US

Somerset, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Ram Manufacturer Part Number:Kuryakyn Part No. 4102 Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No Kuryakyn Motorcycle P/N 4102:Ram Adj. Universal Cradle f/Electronic Devices

DISCONTINUED, NEW IN PACKAGE.  Motorcycle Ram Adjustable Universal Cradle for Electronic Devices Kuryakyn Part No. 4102.

Mounting your gadget just got even easier. Whether its a GPS, MP3 Player or cell phone it can now be mounted in just seconds. Featuring unique clamps, this holder effortlessly conforms to small gadgets for a snug and secure fit and with the quick release removal is a snap.

FITS: Requires Universal Accessory Mount, P/Ns 1421, 1473 or 1474 for installation (sold separately).

PLEASE NOTE: Any questions asked on a weekend or holiday will be answered accordingly on the first returning business day. Thank you for your patience.

STATE TAX: Taxes will be charged to the following states: AZ, FL, IA, MD, MN, NV, SC, SD, TX, WI.

NOTE: THESE ITEMS ARE FOR SALE LOCALLY SO MAY NOT ALWAYS BE AVAILABLE.

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