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    Rear Indicator Brackets Tri-Line for Triumph bikes

    Brand: Motone
    €34,50 In stock
    To reposition your rear indicators / turn signals to the top of the shock absorbers. Sold as a pair with stainless steel bolts.
    See applications and details below.
    Article number
    MMU005

    Product description

    Application
    - Bonneville all versions 2001-2016
    - Thruxton 900 all versions 2004-2016
    - Scrambler 900 all versions 2006-2016
    - America all versions 2001-2017
    - Speedmaster 900 all versions 2003-2017
    - Bonneville T100 all versions 2017+
    - Bonneville T120 all versions 2016+
    - Street Twin 2016-2022
    - Speed Twin 900 (2022+)
    - Street Cup 2017-2019
    - Street Scrambler 2017-2022
    - Scrambler 900 (2022+)
    - Speed Twin 1200 all versions 2019+
    - Thruxton 1200/R (2016-2021)
    - Thruxton RS (2019+)
    - Thunderbird 1600/1700 all versions 2009-2017
    - Rocket III all versions 2004-2017

    Not suitable for Scrambler 1200 all versions 2019+.

    Description
    Pair of indicator brackets to relocate the rear indicators to the top of the dampers. The turn signals are positioned under the edge of the seat, and so do not interfere with the presence of a passenger.

    Pressure-cast in aluminum alloy, supplied with 2x M8x30 stainless steel bolts.

    Allows the fitting of most aftermarket turn signals (8mm or 10mm threaded rods).

    Warranty 12 months.

    Reviews

    5 from 5Based on 2 reviews
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    5 from 5
    Au top! une équipe très réactive, produit livré/monté rapidement, le rendu est vraiment super!
    Je les ai associés au clignotant Bullets! le rendu est juste dingue ^^
    Merci British Legends
    Posted by: Since on 10 September 2023
    5 from 5
    Livraison le lendemain de la commande. Qui dit mieux ? Bravo British Legends !
    En version noire, magnifique pièce. Ils sont un peu massif pour mes tout petits clignotants qui passent à la limite, mais ces supports permettent de bien finir la tête de l'amortisseur.
    Posted by: Manue on 29 December 2021