All Rite Atv Graspur Single Gun Rack Motorcycle Racking on 2040-parts.com
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All Rite ATV Graspur Single Gun Rack
Item Description
Great for carrying either guns or bows, this rubber coated ATV rack attaches to handle bars and ATV railing (tubular or square). All Rite's original offset design allows for use of more cargo rack space. Soft rubber spurs help to hold items secure.
Racks can be aligned at an angle for smaller items. Includes two rubber snubbers for added security in rough terrain. One piece design guarantees no parts to lose.
Features:
- Mounts on handlebars, round or square tubular rack and flat composite rack
- Soft rubber holds items securely
- 1-piece design
- Sold as a Pair
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