PRN017316-331 Triumph Speed Triple 1997+ Accessori Evotech-performance
Triumph Speed Triple 1997+ Accessori
Triumph Speed Triple 1997+ Accessori
Triumph Speed Triple 1997+ Accessori
PRN017316-331 Triumph Speed Triple 1997+ Accessori Evotech-performance
Triumph Speed Triple 1997+ Accessori
Triumph Speed Triple 1997+ Accessori
Triumph Speed Triple 1997+ Accessori

Evotech-performance

Triumph Speed Triple 1997+ Accessories

€25.00
Tax included

Triumph Speed Triple Evotech-performance PRN017316-331 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Features of Evotech Motorcycle Part Tray for the Triumph Speed Triple
  • Evotech’s compact practical solution for small parts organisation
  • Bright yellow colouring for easy identification in the workshop
  • Divided into seven sections of varied size
  • Dimensions: (W)235mm x (D)195mm x (H)36mm
  • Stackable design
  • Manufactured from PLA
  • Supplied to Evotech Performance supported racing teams

 

Why do I need an Evotech Part Tray?

Ever started fitting a new part to your motorcycle only to realise the last bolt’s gone walkabout? Or halfway through a repair job, found you’ve no choice but to separate out various parts? Keeping your workspace and bike components organised can be the difference between a job well done and total frustration. The fix is simple – the Evotech Motorcycle Part Tray. With seven compartments and a lightweight, portable design, this tray makes sorting tools and parts a breeze. Built by Evotech Performance, it’ll quickly become your go-to garage companion.

Compatibility:

All Evotech Performance products are 100% compatible without modification with the indicated motorcycle model. Assembly does not require any additional components.All accessories are Plug & Play compatible with the original components of the bike. Any additional components necessary for assembly are always supplied in the kit.
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Evotech-performance

Data sheet

Motorcycle brand: Triumph
Motorcycle Model: Speed Triple
Motorcycle Year: 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 1998, 1999, 1997