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RAM® Handlebar U-Bolt Base with Double Socket Arm
$35.49
Features
- Standard RAM® double socket arm provides an ideal overall length of 3.73" and a socket-to-socket length of 3"
- Includes U-bolt base that accommodates rails from .5" to 1.25" in diameter and a medium length B size RAM® double socket arm; ball and socket technology allows for near-infinite adjustability
- Made of powder-coated, marine-grade aluminum, stainless steel components, and high-strength composite for durability and reliability in the most demanding environments
- Backed by a lifetime warranty
The RAM-B-149Z-QU1 consists of a zinc coated u-bolt base and double socket arm. The mount is designed with a RAM 1" diameter patented rubber ball and socket system that has adjustment points at both ends of the double socket arm. The zinc coated u-bolt base Accommodates rails from 0.5" to 1" in diameter and includes black cover caps to be placed over the exposed ends of the u-bolt. This is a universal mounting solution for the RAM cradles with a 1 inch ball.
RAM® Handlebar U-Bolt Base with Double Socket Arm
Overview
The RAM-B-149Z-QU1 consists of a zinc coated u-bolt base and double socket arm. The mount is designed with a RAM 1" diameter patented rubber ball and socket system that has adjustment points at both ends of the double socket arm. The zinc coated u-bolt base Accommodates rails from 0.5" to 1" in diameter and includes black cover caps to be placed over the exposed ends of the u-bolt. This is a universal mounting solution for the RAM cradles with a 1 inch ball.
hardware included
(1) 1/4"-20 U-Bolt for .5" - 1" Rails
(1) 1/4"-20 U-Bolt for 1" - 1.25" Rails
(2) 1/4"-20 Nylock Nuts
(2) Rubber Caps
(1) U-Bolt Spacer
clamp range
.5" - 1.25" diameter
socket to socket length
3"
ball size
B Size (1")
weight capacity
Standard Use: 2 lbs
Heavy-Duty Use: 1 lb
materials
Marine-grade aluminum
packaging type
Poly Bag
Weight
0.56 lb
Additional Information
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