Cell phone. GPS. iPod/MP3. Satellite radio. And - oh, yes, coffee in the morning!
How is a rider to mount so many gadgets on their motorcycle?
The answer is the Ultra-Caddy! Mount TWO gadgets on your motorcycle with ONE bracket.
This beautifully chromed, made-in-the-USA mount attaches to the handlebar or controls - no special tools required. Mount vertically OR horizontally! Each slotted end accommodates your choice of gadgets:
• GPS
• iPod/MP3
• iPhone/cell phone
• Satellite radio
• Camera
• Radar detector
• Blackberry (PDA)
• Drink holders
• Toll passes
Thread-lock screws and the popular UltraSecurity feature ensure your electronics will NEVER leave your bike without your permission!
These are hot off the chrome-plating press and ready to make their new home on YOUR handlebar or Gold Wing / Harley switch housing. For more pictures and details about the eCaddy Ultra click here.
Friday, March 19, 2010
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