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Yamaha XJ 600 [1984-1985] - Gepäckbrücke

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Yamaha XJ 600 [1984-1985] - GepäckbrückePassend fr Baujahre: [1984 1985]. Hersteller Marke: HEPCO & BECKER Modell: XJ 600. Artikel: Gepckbrcke. Die Gepckbrcke von HEPCO & BECKER ist fr das Modell XJ 600, Baujahre 1984 1985, przise gefertigt und bietet eine robuste Basis fr die Montage von Topcases. Dieser speziell entwickelte Artikel gewhrleistet eine hohe Kompatibilitt mit verschiedenen Topcases der Marke, sowohl mit neueren als auch mit lteren Modellen, dank einer unvernderten

Passend für Baujahre: [1984-1985].

Hersteller/Marke: HEPCO & BECKER

Modell: XJ 600.

Artikel: Gepäckbrücke.

Die Gepäckbrücke von HEPCO & BECKER ist für das Modell XJ 600, Baujahre 1984-1985, präzise gefertigt und bietet eine robuste Basis für die Montage von Topcases. Dieser speziell entwickelte Artikel gewährleistet eine hohe Kompatibilität mit verschiedenen Topcases der Marke, sowohl mit neueren als auch mit älteren Modellen, dank einer unveränderten Grundaufnahme.

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  • Die Gepäckbrücke ist aus hochwertigem deutschen Stahl gefertigt, der maximale Stabilität und Sicherheit bietet.
  • Die Montage des Topcases erfolgt durch Aufschieben auf die Gepäckbrücke und Sicherung mit einem Metallschloss.
  • Empfohlene Zuladung beträgt ca. 5 kg, wobei spezifische Hinweise des Motorrad- und Trägermodells zu beachten sind.
  • Kombination mit Seitenkofferträgern oder C-Bow Haltern ist in den meisten Fällen problemlos möglich.
  • Das Produkt wird inklusive Montagematerial und einer Anleitung geliefert.
  • Die Herstellung erfolgt in Deutschland, was die Qualität und Langlebigkeit des Produkts unterstreicht.
  • Es ist keine allgemeine Betriebserlaubnis (ABE) oder Eintragung für den Gepäckträger erforderlich.

Ausnahmen

Bitte beachten Sie, dass diese Gepäckbrücke nicht für das Topcase "Orbit" und Topcases mit Universalplatte geeignet ist.

Die Gepäckbrücke erlaubt auch das Verzurren von Softgepäck und kann bei Bedarf mit der HEPCO & BECKER Universal-Gepäckbrückenverbreiterung erweitert werden, um zusätzlichen Stauraum zu schaffen.

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