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The new Donner Tech Billet modular rear luggage rack for the Yamaha Tenere 700 features a unique and exquisite bike hugging design, excellent workmanship and diverse functionality.
Features:
- modular, fully integrates with the Donner Tech grab handles (required grab handles not included)
- the handles remain fully usable as such
- quick and easy assembly and disassembly depending on the purpose
- Unique design, best processing quality and diverse functionality
- Several differently oriented slots for 25mm tension belts for attaching soft luggage
- The rear slots in the handles are also accessible with the luggage rack mounted
- all parts are milled from aluminum and anodized
- robust and light at the same time (947g incl. screws + handles)
- multiple interfaces for mounting just about anything. Wheather it be an action camera or the Rotopax canister system. Multiple orientations are available.
- The Rotopax interface (four D8 holes) can be used to attach individual adapter plates
- optional side carriers for soft luggage or canisters (available soon)
- optional platform extension for a larger support surface of e.g. panniers (available soon)
Donner Tech manufacture the parts of the luggage rack on our state-of-the-art 5-axis CNC milling centers in their own production facility in Germany from high-quality aluminum and then have them refined by anodizing.
Scope of delivery:
1x rear plate
1x holding arm on the left
1x holding arm on the right
4x rubber socket
1x rubber damper with threaded pin M6x12
2x countersunk head screws DIN 7991 M8x25 A2
2x countersunk head screws DIN 7991 M8x30 A2
4x countersunk head screws DIN 7991 M8x16 A2
SKU | RearRackSilver |
Brand | Donner Tech |
Shipping Weight | 1.0000kg |
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