Pack Rack Flat Rack Single Gun Rack Motorcycle Racking on 2040-parts.com
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Pack Rack Flat Rack Single Gun Rack
Item Description
Pack Rack version with modified base for use on ATVs with flat cargo racks without rails. Attaches to flat surface using two small steel plates. Uses the same Twist and Lock feature as the other Pack Racks by simply tightening the wing nut. Rubber snubbers included for use in rough terrain.
Features:
- Steel forks covered with soft rubber
- Firmly grip objects by twisting the fork and locking a wing nut
- Includes rubber Snubbers for use in rough terrain
- Sold as a pair
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