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Outstanding fit - every HEPCO&BECKER Lock-it sidec carrier is precisely tuned to the particular type of motorcycle. This results in a very high precision on the motorcycle. Made of steel tube and custom-made laser parts, which are reinforced once more in highly stressed areas. The quality of Lock-it side carriers has already been confirmed several times in trade magazines.
The carriers can be installed and removed within seconds. To do this you just have to loosen the lock-it screws with a quarter turn and you can remove the side parts backwards or sideways. As an anti-theft device you can optionally protect the carrier with our Lock-it screws against thefts (item number: 151050).
All cases are closed by means of a quick release fastener on the carrier. For this you need the aluminum adapters (item number 700114) which are usually within delivery of the sidecases. The aluminum adapters are screwed to the rear right and left of the carrier and then offer an attachment option for the locks of the suitcase.
NB: This part is for the earlier version that was made for all 800 models (eg. inc XC) up to the end of 2014. Some may have been sold in AUS as 2015. Please check our fitting sheet to confirm how this works.
Easy check! Look at the two tubes that form the pillion peg mount. If they are open tubes then the pannier frame is this one (6507505)
BUT If one tube has a nut welded into it, it is the newer version 6507536 00 01. In reality they are the same frames EXCEPT for how the lower mounting bracket attaches to the pillion peg mounts.
2 years fair wear and tear.
The Lock It carrier features ...
SKU | 6507505_00_01 |
Barcode # | 4.04E+12 |
Brand | Hepco & Becker |
Shipping Weight | 6.0000kg |
Unit Of Measure | ea |
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