Honda Crf 1100 L At Adv Sp [TECNIUM] - Starter

✔️ New part

€164,00 EUR

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The TECNIUM starter motor is an essential spare part for motorcycles, specifically designed for high performance and reliability. This starter is ideal for Honda CRF 1100 L AT ADV SP owners who are looking for an OEM type starter to replace or upgrade their motorcycle's original equipment.

Technical data:

  • OEM type starter
  • Use with OEM beam
  • For a reliable and economical replacement
  • Teeth: 9
  • Direction of rotation: CW
  • Volume: 1529 cm³
  • Weight: 1018g
  • Length: 195mm
  • Width: 98mm
  • Height: 80mm

Advantages of the TECNIUM starter

The TECNIUM starter offers numerous advantages for motorcyclists who are looking for a reliable and long-lasting solution for their vehicle's starting system. Some of the most outstanding benefits include:

  • Reliability: Designed to meet the demands of modern motorcycles and provide high performance even in demanding conditions.
  • Spare parts safety: Designed as an OEM replacement, this starter motor provides a smooth and safe start without affecting the motorcycle's electronics.
  • Economic efficiency: Offers a cost-effective alternative to more expensive original parts without compromising on quality or performance.

The TECNIUM starter is therefore an excellent choice for motorcycle owners who value quality and reliability. Whether for everyday use or longer adventure trips, this starter motor ensures your motorcycle is always ready to go. Consider the TECNIUM starter motor as an investment in the performance and safety of your vehicle.

Installation and maintenance

Installing the TECNIUM starter is uncomplicated and can be carried out quickly by a professional. It is recommended that the installation be carried out at an authorized workshop to ensure the best possible performance and safety. Regular maintenance checks also help to keep the starter motor functioning optimally.

For more information on compatibility and installation, you can contact your local dealer or consult your motorcycle's owner's manual.