Triumph Trident 660 [2021-2024]-C-Bow side carrier

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€235,00 EUR

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Suitable for years of construction: [2021-2024].

Manufacturer/brand: Hepco & Becker

Model: Trident 660.

Article: C-Bow side carrier.

Der C-Bow Seitenträger von HEPCO & BECKER für das Modell Trident 660, Baujahre 2021 bis 2024, ist speziell entwickelt worden, um eine breite Palette von Motorradtaschen sicher zu befestigen. This accessory enables the attachment of various handicraft types, including soft bags for sporty motorcycles as well as saddlebags for chopper and cruisers.

Thanks to the innovative C-Bow technology, the corresponding pockets can be attached easily and quickly by a click system on the carrier and closed theft-proof. The design of the side carrier is designed in such a way that it fits harmoniously into the overall picture of the machine and at the same time protects the saddlebags safely from the heat of the exhaust.

Product details

  • Compatibility: Developed for Hepco & Becker C-Bow side pockets and suitcases
  • Surface quality: High quality finish, the longevity and aesthetics guaranteed
  • Restrictions: Not suitable for Hepco & Becker hard case like junior or journey and not compatible with Krauser K-Wing suitcases
  • Pay: Recommended maximum payload of 5 kg per bag/case
  • Combination: In most cases can be combined with top case carriers, sissy bars or soloracks
  • Assembly restrictions: Luggage bridge extensions can affect the assembly of the bags
  • ABE: No general operating license (ABE) or entry in the vehicle documents is required for the luggage rack
  • Scope of delivery: Side carrier for the left and right side, assembly material and instructions

Information on installation

The C-Bow side carrier is designed for the standard condition of the Triumph Trident 660. It should be noted that when using accessories such as other exhaust systems, license plate holders or blinkers, additional checks are necessary to ensure that the bags keep enough distance to the exhaust and the turn signals have a sufficient beam angle.