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- Feb 6, 2006
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- Location
- Cape Town, deep in the lentils
- Bike
- KTM 990 Adventure
Hole in your side Panel?......... Hole in your sleeping bag?
Standard plastic OEM panels (cost - R5600.00 a set) suffer heat burns from the exhaust when soft luggage is mounted on the bike or if the bike falls over and left on its side for a few seconds.
I have designed Carbon Kevlar panels to support soft luggage, keeping them off the exhausts, preventing burns to your kit. The panels are high quality and will give your bike a great look whilst retaining added function over the OEM panels.
• These panels exactly match the OEM panels.
• They fit all 950 & 990 LC8 Adventure models
• The panels are plug and play.
• You need to harvest your grommets from the OEM panels,
• Transfer them and you’re good to go.
• No more holes in your sleeping bag!
I have tested the prototypes for 6 months and had a 6 day tour with them using the Giant Loop system. I have crashed them lots and they are still rocking and looking good.
Carbon Kevlar Panels - R5000 a set.
Me standing on mine, I'm a dainty 95 kg's.
Standard plastic OEM panels (cost - R5600.00 a set) suffer heat burns from the exhaust when soft luggage is mounted on the bike or if the bike falls over and left on its side for a few seconds.
I have designed Carbon Kevlar panels to support soft luggage, keeping them off the exhausts, preventing burns to your kit. The panels are high quality and will give your bike a great look whilst retaining added function over the OEM panels.
• These panels exactly match the OEM panels.
• They fit all 950 & 990 LC8 Adventure models
• The panels are plug and play.
• You need to harvest your grommets from the OEM panels,
• Transfer them and you’re good to go.
• No more holes in your sleeping bag!
I have tested the prototypes for 6 months and had a 6 day tour with them using the Giant Loop system. I have crashed them lots and they are still rocking and looking good.
Carbon Kevlar Panels - R5000 a set.
Me standing on mine, I'm a dainty 95 kg's.