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Motorcycle Waterproof Magnetic Smart Phone & Gps Holder Tank Bag on 2040-parts.com

US $32.35
Location:

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:New Type:Gas Tank Pad Placement on Vehicle:Front Fit:Universal Fit Surface Finish:NON SKID Brand:dream apparel Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:TNK 201 UPC:Does not apply

 Motorcycle Smart Phone & GPS  Tank Magnetic Phone Carrier

 Smart Phone & GPS Magnetic Tank Carrier for Motorcycles




The thought of getting a ticket for holding your phone in your hand is no joke. It would be best to keep it in front of you without having to hold it. This versatile magnetic tank bag sticks to any metal surface. The clear window allows interactions with the device(while you're stopped please!!) without putting you in harms way. In addition, it comes with a non skid material that also keeps your device from over heating. 

Dimensions
6-1/2"  X  4-1/2"  X  1"

Window 4-3/4" X 2-1/2"


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