Kryptonite Motorcycle Lock Carry Holder, 10mm Or 12mm on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, United States
A brand new Kryptonite Lock Carry Bracket, removed from packaging
for photo. It has a 10mm top shock absorber mounting bolt, but I also have a 12mm bolt so the buyer can choose the size wanted. Originally intended for mounting on the top shock stud, but can actually be mounted just about anywhere. Made for the large U lock with a 5" space between the bars. $7.15 shipping in the continental US 48 states. |
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