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PUIG 5651W Z-Racing Scheibe passend fuer MV AGUSTA F3 675 Transparent

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PUIG 5651W Z-Racing Scheibe passend fuer MV AGUSTA F3 675 TransparentPUIG 5651W Z Racing Scheibe passend fuer MV AGUSTA F3 675 2012 Statten Sie Ihre Motorrad mit Hilfe der PUIG Racing Scheibe mit mehr sportcharakter aus. Sie brauchen nicht lnger zu suchen, die Z Racing scheibe ist genau das richtige. Die Produktreihe Z RACING kennzeichnet sich dadurch, dass der Fahrer eine aggressive Rennhaltung einnehmen kann und der Wind geschickt um den Kopf des Fahrers geleitet wird. Dadurch wird der Druck vom Krper des Fahrers

PUIG 5651W Z-Racing Scheibe passend fuer MV AGUSTA F3 675 2012

Statten Sie Ihre Motorrad mit Hilfe der PUIG Racing Scheibe mit mehr sportcharakter aus. Sie brauchen nicht länger zu suchen, die Z-Racing scheibe ist genau das richtige. Die Produktreihe Z-RACING kennzeichnet sich dadurch, dass der Fahrer eine aggressive Rennhaltung einnehmen kann und der Wind geschickt um den Kopf des Fahrers geleitet wird. Dadurch wird der Druck vom Körper des Fahrers genommen. Dies bietet großen Komfort und Funktionalität.  Die Z-Racing-Scheiben sind aerodynamisch effizienter als die Serien Scheibe. Sie wurden im virtuellen Windkanal umfassend getestet, um dem Fahrer Verbesserungen des aerodynamischen Koeffizienten (Cx) und des aerodynamischen Schutzes zu garantieren. Dank ihrer doppelten Höhe lenken sie den Wind ab, der sonst auf Helm und Oberkörper trifft. Zeitgleich nehmen die seitlichen Einkerbungen den Luftstrom auf und leiten ihn zur Seite, um den Luftdruck von den Schultern des Fahrers zu verringern. Die Verbesserung des aerodynamischen Schutzes beträgt 12,7% (im Durchschnitt bei angehobenem Oberkörper) gegenüber dem Originalmodell und 61% in der „Rennsport“ Position. Entworfen und hergestellt in Barcelona, mit den fortschrittlichsten Technologien, mit schlagfestem Acryl von 3 mm. Wir haben ein sehr starkes Stück, leicht, langlebig und mit einer abgerundeten Kante von 2 mm (die Sicherheitskontrolle wird vom deutschen TÜV durchgeführt). Das während des Qualitätskontrollprozesses eingesetzte künstliche Sichtsystem garantiert, dass die Scheibe den Kunden in perfekter Form erreichen. Die Z-Racing-Scheibe sind in einer Vielzahl von Farben erhältlich, um Ihr Motorrad nach Ihrem Geschmack zu gestalten. Die Installation der Scheibe erfordert keine zusätzlichen Artikel. Jeder Scheibe wird ein Beiheft mit der eingehenden aerodynamischen Dokument geliefert, welches die Verbesserung der Leistung sowie den Schutz des Fahrers aufzeigt. Überprüfen Sie, ob die Referenz von der deutschen KBA homologiert wurde und ob es bereits in der Homologation im Abschnitt DOKUMENTE aufgenommen ist. Bitte prüfen Sie die ABE sorgfältig, um sicherzustellen, dass dieses Teil für Ihr Motorrad geeignet ist.

Messungen (Höhe x Breite): 330 x 325 mm

passend für:

MV AGUSTA F3 675 2012
MV AGUSTA F3 675 2013
MV AGUSTA F3 675 2014
MV AGUSTA F3 800 2014
MV AGUSTA F3 800 2015
MV AGUSTA F3 675 2015
MV AGUSTA F3 675 2016
MV AGUSTA F3 800 2016
MV AGUSTA F3 675 2017
MV AGUSTA F3 800 2017
MV AGUSTA F3 675 2018
MV AGUSTA F3 800 2018
MV AGUSTA F3 675 2019
MV AGUSTA F3 800 2019
MV AGUSTA F3 675 2020
MV AGUSTA F3 800 2020
MV AGUSTA F3 800 2021
MV AGUSTA F3 800 2022
MV AGUSTA F3 800 2023
MV AGUSTA F3 675 ORO 2012
MV AGUSTA F3 675 ORO 2013
MV AGUSTA F3 675 ORO 2014
MV AGUSTA F3 675 ORO 2015
MV AGUSTA F3 675 ORO 2016
MV AGUSTA F3 675 ORO 2017
MV AGUSTA F3 675 ORO 2018
MV AGUSTA F3 675 ORO 2019
MV AGUSTA F3 675 ORO 2020
MV AGUSTA F3 800 RC 2014
MV AGUSTA F3 800 RC 2015
MV AGUSTA F3 800 RC 2016
MV AGUSTA F3 800 RC 2017
MV AGUSTA F3 800 RC 2018
MV AGUSTA F3 800 RC 2019
MV AGUSTA F3 800 RC 2020
MV AGUSTA F3 800 RC 2021

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