Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6 R [1995-1997]-Tanking Basic including counterpart tank sac

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Suitable for years of construction: [1995-1997].

Manufacturer/brand: Hepco & Becker

Model: Ninja ZX-6 R.

Article: Tanking Basic.

Product description: Tanking Basic for Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6 R

The Hepco & Becker tanking Basic has been specially developed for the models Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6 r of the years 1995 to 1997. This accessory enables a quick and safe attachment of a corresponding tank bag directly to the motorcycle.

Product details and scope of delivery

The scope of delivery includes the tanking basic and an adaptable counter holder, which is installed depending on the specific tank shape and the handlebar attack on the tank bag. The fuel lid remains fully accessible even with assembled tanking, which ensures uncomplicated handling.

Assembly and compatibility

The assembly of the tanking is easy and does not require any further adjustments to the motorcycle. Hepco & Becker's tanking and tank bag are designed so that they fit together perfectly. No other tools are required for the installation except those supplied.

Characteristics of the tanking basic

  • Stable stop even at higher speeds
  • Easy handling through mechanical locking
  • Clearly audible snapping of the tank bag on the tanking
  • The backpack is unlocked by pressing a belt on the tank bag in the direction of travel
  • No ABE or entry in vehicle documents in Germany necessary
  • Recommended maximum speed with assembled tank bag: 130 km/h
  • Recommended maximum payload: approx. 3 kg

Please always note the specific manufacturer's instructions for your motorcycle and the information on assembly and use that are delivered with the product.

Differences to other tanking systems

The basic tanking has a purely mechanical locking, in contrast to the Lock-IT fenkringen, which are also equipped with magnets for centering. However, both systems use the same model -specific metal ring.

It is important to note that tank sac countertakers and tanking must be compatible and should come from the same system to ensure a correct function.