Universal Clamp-on Motorcycle Scooter Snowmobile Cup Holder - Stainless Steel on 2040-parts.com
Grayson, Kentucky, US
Universal Clamp-On Motorcycle Scooter Snowmobile Cup Holder - Stainless Steel Description: The Universal Clamp-On Cup Holder is ideal for storing your favorite drink within arms reach. Features stainless steel material, adjustable clamp design, foam cup insert, hex key install wrench, and fits handlebars up to 1" in diameter. Features:
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