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Quick-Grip Large Phone Mount with Handlebar U-Bolt Base RAM-B-149Z-A-PD4U with Short Arm for Motorcycle, ATV/UTV, Bike
Quick-Grip Large Phone Mount with Handlebar U-Bolt Base RAM-B-149Z-A-PD4U with Short Arm for Motorcycle, ATV/UTV, Bike
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- Spring-loaded holder secures 9" tablets with heavy-duty cases; interchangeable end cups allow you to modify the holder when upgrading devices
- Compatible with B and C size RAM round ball bases for attaching a double socket arm; ball and socket technology allows for near-infinite adjustability
- Made of high-strength composites for durability and reliability in the most demanding environments
- Holder Dimensions: Height Range: 9.5" - 12.125", Width Range: 6.55" - 7.43", Depth Range: .3" - .875"
- Backed by a lifetime warranty
Product Description
Product Description
This version of the spring-loaded RAM Quick-Grip holder provides a secure fit for a variety of large phones and other devices. The adjustable side keepers ensure that devices like GPS units and Bluetooth speakers within the listed compatible dimensions will also fit in the holder. Included is a short RAM double socket arm and zinc-coated handlebar U-Bolt base that accommodates rails from .5” to 1.25” in diameter.
Technical Specifications
Part Number | RAM-B-149Z-A-PD4U |
Hardware Included | Assembly Hardware, (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 |
Holder Dimensions | Height Range: 5.75" - 7.25", Width Range: 2.625" - 3.625", Max Depth: .72" |
Clamp Range | .5" - 1.25" diameter |
Socket-to-Socket Length | 1.75" |
Ball/Socket Size | B Size (1") |
Weight Capacity | Standard Use: 2 lbs, Heavy-Duty Use: 1 lb |
Materials | Marine-grade aluminum, High strength composite |
Packaging Type | Poly Bag |
Weight | 0.8 lbs. |
Additional Information | Exposure to vibrations, like those generated by high-powered motorcycle engines, might impact iPhone cameras. |








