Triumph Trident 660 [2025] - C -Bow side carrier

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€235,00 EUR

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Suitable for years of construction: [2025].

Manufacturer/brand: Hepco & Becker

Model: Trident 660.

Article: C-Bow side carrier.

The C-Bow side carrier from Hepco & Becker for the Trident 660 model from the year of construction 2025 is a high-quality solution for attaching motorcycle pockets. This system makes it possible to assemble different type types safely and easily on the motorcycle.

Product features

The side carrier is specially designed for the attachment of Hepco & Becker bags and supports dynamic use of the motorcycle. Thanks to its subtle design, the carrier integrates seamlessly into the design of the machine.

Technical details

  • Compatibility: Developed for Hepco & Becker C-Bow side pockets and some case models
  • Material processing: The carrier is characterized by a first -class surface finish, which not only appeals to appeals, but also guarantees longevity.
  • Restrictions: Standard hard shell case such as the Junior or Journey models are not compatible. Likewise, Krauser K-Wing suitcase does not fit this carrier.
  • Maximum payload: A payload of 5kg per bag/case is recommended. Further details can be found in the assembly instructions and the vehicle -specific information.
  • Combination: In most cases, it is easily combined with other accessories such as top case carriers, sissy bars or solores.
  • Assembly restrictions: Luggage bridge extensions can affect the assembly of the bags.
  • Permit: No general operating license (ABE) or entry in the vehicle documents is necessary for the luggage rack.
  • Scope of delivery: Side carriers for both sides, assembly material and detailed instructions are included.

The C-Bow side carrier is specially developed for the standard condition of the Triumph Trident 660. For modifications such as other exhaust systems, license plate holders or indicators, it should also be checked whether the bags are sufficiently distance from the exhaust and the turn signals offer a sufficient beam angle.