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Tusk Aluminum Panniers W/ Racks Medium Black Ktm 690 Enduro 2008-2016 on 2040-parts.com

US $383.95
Location:

Eugene, Oregon, United States

Eugene, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:Tusk Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Luggage & Saddlebag Part Type:Pannier Racks And Saddle Bags Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:1467340024

Tusk Aluminum Panniers With Pannier Racks Medium Black.  Fits KTM 690 ENDURO Models From 2008-2016.

    The Tusk Aluminum Pannier Boxes are designed and manufactured to handle the most extreme adventure motorcycling. These panniers are loaded with features to offer an unbeatable value! These panniers are made from durable yet lightweight aluminum with a tough silver or black powder-coated finish. Not only do they look great, but they prevent the items you store from getting the black residue produced when rubbed against unfinished aluminum. Unique design that eliminates seams on the back two vertical edges (weak spots on other panniers), and all existing welded seams are reinforced with internal stitch welds. For security and convenience, the boxes come complete with 4 (2 on each box) matched locks and keys already assembled on the latches! A rubber gasket at the top of the box ensures the lid is tight and waterproof. Each lid comes complete with 4 bolt-on footman loops to secure additional items. The Medium boxes are 27 Liters each and measure 14 ¼" tall, 7 ½" deep, and 16 ¼" wide. This is a complete kit with all the mounting hardware to outfit your bike for the next adventure.
  • Complete kit with a pair of Aluminum Panniers and Pannier Racks with all the hardware for mounting.
  • Durable aluminum panniers that offer an unbeatable value for adventure motorcycling.
  • Powder-coated finish looks great and protects items from unfinished aluminum "blacking".
  • Seamless rear vertical edge design and reinforced welding ensures strength.
  • Complete with 4 (2 on each box) matched locks and keys assembled on the latches.
  • Aluminum lid is completely waterproof and features 4 bolt-on footman loops to secure additional items.
  • Each Medium Box is 27 Liters and measures 14 ¼" tall, 7 ½" deep, and 16 ¼" wide. A pair of boxes gives you 54 Liters of storage.
  • Aluminum is .085" thick and each Large pannier weighs a little over 11 lbs., while each Medium pannier weighs just under 9.5 lbs.
  • Pannier racks feature cable operated Quick Release pins.
  • Durable Powder coated steel construction.

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