NAMZ CUSTOM CYCLE SKU: 850-08851

NAMZ Custom Cycle Stubby Antenna - Aluminum Antenna

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NAMZ Custom Cycle stubby antenna in aluminum for V-twin motorcycles with factory radio systems. Plug-and-play replacement that swaps directly onto any Harley or Indian equipped with a stock antenna mount.

Features

  • 100% plug-and-play installation
  • Aluminum construction with carbon fiber cover
  • Fits any Harley model with radio antenna
  • Compact 7.5 in length

Specifications

  • Brand: NAMZ Custom Cycle
  • Manufacturer Part #: NRA-CA1
  • UPC: 810088716621
  • Length: 7.5 in
  • Weight: 0.15 lbs
  • Material: Aluminum with carbon fiber cover

Fitment

Fits V-twin motorcycles (Harley-Davidson and Indian) equipped with factory radio antenna mounts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this a direct bolt-on replacement?

Yes — 100% plug-and-play. No modifications or adapters needed if your bike has a stock antenna mount.

Will this fit my Harley if it has a radio?

Yes, as long as your Harley has a factory antenna mount. Some custom bikes or those without radios may not have the base.

What's the difference between this and a rubber antenna?

This aluminum version with carbon fiber cover is more rigid and durable than flexible rubber, while maintaining a compact stubby profile.

How long is this antenna?

7.5 inches total length — much shorter than original factory antennas for a cleaner, custom look.

BRANDNAMZ Custom Cycle
TYPEAccessories
SKU850-08851
WEIGHT0.15 lb
Please contact us to confirm fitment for your specific motorcycle, or check the product title for compatibility notes.
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Oct 30, 2020

Very good buy , great replacement on my 99 FXD that had no Brake light or blinkers this purchase fixed all five lighting problems

— Anonymous