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Ktm Duke 790 [IXIL] - RC3B Endtopf, KTM 790 Duke 18-, Duke 890 R 20-

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Ktm Duke 790 [IXIL] - RC3B Endtopf, KTM 790 Duke 18-, Duke 890 R 20-Der IXIL RC3B Endtopf ist ein exzellentes Upgrade fr Besitzer der KTM 790 Duke und Duke 890 R, die ihre Motorrder sowohl optisch als auch akustisch verbessern mchten. Dieser hochwertig gefertigte Schalldmpfer aus Edelstahl fgt sich nahtlos in das Design und die Performance der modernen Duke Bikes ein. Produktmerkmale Der IXIL RC3B Endtopf besticht durch sein ansprechendes Finish und die Verwendung von rostfreiem AISI304 Edelstahl, was ihn zu einer

Der IXIL RC3B Endtopf ist ein exzellentes Upgrade für Besitzer der KTM 790 Duke und Duke 890 R, die ihre Motorräder sowohl optisch als auch akustisch verbessern möchten. Dieser hochwertig gefertigte Schalldämpfer aus Edelstahl fügt sich nahtlos in das Design und die Performance der modernen Duke-Bikes ein.

Produktmerkmale

Der IXIL RC3B Endtopf besticht durch sein ansprechendes Finish und die Verwendung von rostfreiem AISI304 Edelstahl, was ihn zu einer langlebigen und attraktiven Wahl macht. Die hochwertigen WIG-Schweißnähte garantieren eine robuste und dauerhafte Verbindung, während der MOTO GP-Look dem Auspuff ein sportliches Flair verleiht. Die integrierte Anti Flame System (AFS) Technologie verbessert die Auslassdynamik und reduziert die Flammenbildung.

Optik und Klang

Der Endtopf verändert nicht nur die Ästhetik Ihrer KTM Duke, sondern beeinflusst auch positiv das Klangbild. Er erzeugt einen tiefen und satten Klang, der das Fahrerlebnis intensiviert ohne dabei aufdringlich zu wirken.

Technische Daten:

  • Material: Rostfreies AISI304 Edelstahl-Auspuffsystem
  • Homologation: Konform mit EURO4+5, inklusive Katalysator
  • Schweißnähte: Hochwertige WIG-Schweißverfahren angewendet
  • Design: MOTO GP Look, rundliche Form
  • Nieten: Edelstahlnieten
  • Gasaustausch: Edelstahl-Gasausgang mit Anti Flame System
  • Gesamtlänge des Dämpfers: 330 mm
  • Durchmesser des Abgasaustritts: 100 mm
  • Gewicht: 0,9 kg
  • Farbe: Schwarz (Auspuff), Chrom (Endkappe)
  • Position: Standard
  • Lieferumfang: Komplettanlage inklusive Montagekit

Ob für den alltäglichen Gebrauch oder für spezielle Anlässe, der IXIL RC3B Endtopf ist eine hervorragende Wahl für KTM Duke 790 und 890 R Fahrer, die das Beste aus ihrem Motorrad herausholen möchten. Das Produkt erfüllt nicht nur die aktuellen Emissionsstandards, sondern bietet auch eine einfache Montage und sofortige Leistungsverbesserung.

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