Powermadd Riser Bag For Snowmobiles With Taller Risers! on 2040-parts.com
White Pigeon, Michigan, US
PowerMadd Riser Bag
The PowerMadd Riser Bag helps to clean up your bars after putting on a larger riser block by covering up wires and gives you the added benefit of a pocket for storage and the pad for protection. It can be used on snowmobiles or ATVs with at least a 3 inches riser. The riser bag comes with a unique mounting system that utilizes a 1 inch nylon strap and buckle to secure the bag to your bars and two 3 inches Velcro straps on the sides of the bag for stability and to hide wires. The PowerMadd riser bag is made of heavy duty nylon material. The pocket comes with a waterproof zipper and a water resistant wire inlet on the bottom. The side of the bag features a D-ring to attach your tether when not being used.
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