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Yamaha XV 750 SE [1981-1987] - Komplett-Träger

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Yamaha XV 750 SE [1981-1987] - Komplett-TrägerPassend fr Baujahre: [1981 1987]. Hersteller Marke: HEPCO & BECKER Modell: XV 750 SE. Artikel: Komplett Trger. Der Komplett Trger von HEPCO & BECKER fr das Modell XV 750 SE, Baujahre 1981 1987, umfasst einen Seitenkoffertrger sowie eine Rohrgepckbrcke, die fest am Rahmen der Maschine montiert werden. Dieses System ist so konzipiert, dass es nur in Kombination verwendet werden kann. Es ermglicht die Anbringung nahezu aller Seitenkoffer und Topcases von

Passend für Baujahre: [1981-1987].

Hersteller/Marke: HEPCO & BECKER

Modell: XV 750 SE.

Artikel: Komplett-Träger.

Der Komplett-Träger von HEPCO & BECKER für das Modell XV 750 SE, Baujahre 1981-1987, umfasst einen Seitenkofferträger sowie eine Rohrgepäckbrücke, die fest am Rahmen der Maschine montiert werden. Dieses System ist so konzipiert, dass es nur in Kombination verwendet werden kann. Es ermöglicht die Anbringung nahezu aller Seitenkoffer und Topcases von HEPCO & BECKER.

Die Montage des Trägersystems ist dauerhaft und erfordert das Verschrauben am Motorrad. Für die Sicherheit der Gepäckstücke sorgen Halteschlösser, die an den Seitenkofferträgern angebracht werden. Die notwendigen Schlossadapter sind standardmäßig im Lieferumfang enthalten und werden beidseitig am Träger montiert.

Die Träger sind speziell für das Modell XV 750 SE entwickelt und bieten durch ihre modellspezifische Konstruktion und die Verstärkung an kritischen Stellen eine hohe Stabilität und Langlebigkeit. Die Konstruktion aus Stahlrohr wird in Deutschland gefertigt und ist für ihre Robustheit und hochwertige Oberflächenbeschichtung bekannt.

Technische Details und Lieferumfang

  • Konstruktion: Stahlrohr, gefertigt in Deutschland
  • Montage: Fest verschraubt am Motorrad
  • Oberflächenbeschichtung: Hochwertig
  • Kompatibilität: Geeignet für fast alle HEPCO & BECKER Seitenkoffer und Topcases
  • Setinhalt: Träger rechts, Träger links, Rohrgepäckbrücke, Montagematerial und Anleitung
  • Rohrdurchmesser: 16 mm
  • Zulassung: Keine ABE erforderlich, eintragungsfrei

Zusätzliche Informationen

Der Komplett-Träger von HEPCO & BECKER ist eine zuverlässige Lösung für Motorradfahrer, die eine robuste und sichere Möglichkeit zur Gepäckmitnahme suchen. Er ist speziell für die Yamaha XV 750 SE entworfen und unterstützt die Funktionalität und Ästhetik der Maschine.

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