DrySpec Universal Case Bolt-On Kit for SW-MOTECH and GIVI Sidecarriers

PEL.00.10000
  • DrySpec Universal Case Bolt-On Kit for SW-MOTECH and GIVI Sidecarriers
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  • Instructions_PEL.00.10000_rev00
  • DrySpec Universal Case Bolt-On Kit for SW-MOTECH and GIVI Sidecarriers
  • Instructions_PEL.00.10000_rev00
  • Instructions_PEL.00.10000_rev00

Description

Directly bolt cases such as the Pelican 1520 & Pelican Storm im2100 im2200 im2400 im2450 & im2600 to your motorcycle's SW-MOTECH or Givi Sidecarriers. read more

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7.84 lbs
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5 × 4 × 6.5 in
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Designed specifically for flat back cases larger than 13″ wide by 9″ tall such as the Pelican 1520 & Pelican Storm im2100 im2200 im2400 im2450 & im2600 Cases this Bolt-On Hardware Kit allows direct bolting to SW-MOTECH & Givi sidecarriers.

  • Complete kit for direct bolting two cases.
  • Designed for cases larger than 330mm (13in) wide by 229mm (9in) tall.
  • Use of this kit will require tools for removing cases from sidecarriers.
  • Not compatable with PLX and CAM series sidecarries.

Note: When used with SW-MOTECH Quick Lock or Givi PR Series quick release sidecarriers the sidecases may be removed from the motorcycle along with the sidecarriers. Sidecarriers NOT included in purchase. Sold Seperately.

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Our part number: PEL.00.10000
Manufacturer part number: PEL.00.10000

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    Michael Diveley

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