C-Bow sidecarrier black for Triumph Bonneville T 120/Black (2016-)
€225.00*
Brand: | Triumph |
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Model: | Bonneville T 120/Black |
Year of production: | 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 |
Color: | black |
Weight (KG) | 1.8 |
GTIN/EAN: | 4042545635855 |
Recommended loading: |
Recommended load: 5kg into the bag/case. (Please note the model-specific info, as well as the info on the assembly instructions and motorcycle manufacturer-specific information for any restrictions that may occur.) |
For owners of the Triumph Bonneville T 120/Black (model years 2016 and newer), we introduce our durable black C-Bow side carrier. This dependable carrier is specifically designed to accommodate the practical Hepco&Becker C-Bow side bags and cases. Its high-quality surface finish adds a touch of elegance to your motorcycle. Please note that regular Hepco&Becker hard cases like the Junior or Journey are not compatible, and Krauser K-Wing cases are not suitable for attachment to the C-Bow carrier. The recommended load capacity is 5 kg per bag or case. Be sure to follow the installation instructions, vehicle-specific guidelines, and the manufacturer's information for any potential restrictions. In most cases, you can easily combine our C-Bow side carrier with top case carriers, sissy bars, or solo racks. Please consult the installation instructions or the vehicle-specific guidelines for the respective carrier. However, be aware that luggage rack extensions can affect the attachment of bags to the carrier. The best part? Our luggage carrier does not require a General Operating Permit (ABE) or any registration in the vehicle's documents. Included in the package are the left and right carrier sides, a clear installation guide, and the mounting kit. Please note that this C-Bow side carrier was specifically developed for your bike's stock condition. It has not been tested with accessories such as exhaust systems, license plate holders, or other turn signals. Ensure that the bags maintain adequate clearance from the exhaust, and that the turn signals maintain a sufficient angle when using aftermarket accessories. The exhaust stream should never be directed at the bags.